A black DJ and TikTok influencer with over one million followers has threatened to stab white individuals within the coronary heart like Karmelo Anthony did to Austin Metcalf.
The stunning risk was posted by Patrick Jeanty Jr., who makes use of the TikTok deal with “KingJeanty1989.”
In a viral video responding to the homicide, Jeanty asserted he may also kill white individuals who “bully,” “harass,” or “method” him.
“To the entire people who find themselves towards Karmelo Anthony, and me as a black man in America — white individuals I’m telling you, and I’m telling you now, you ever even suppose to method me, bully me, harass me — suppose you gonna be together with your twin brother or no matter and do something to me, I too will pokey pokey poke you as nicely.”
“Straight to the center,” Jeanty continued.
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Jeanty claimed that his fantasy stabbing could be “self-defense” as a result of “this isn’t the Jim Crow period.”
“You all don’t need to find yourself like Austin,” he continued. “Go away black individuals alone.”
In keeping with his bio on YouTube, Jeanty was born (December 4th, 1989) and raised in Atlantic Metropolis, NJ, the place he nonetheless at the moment lives.
The wannabe DJ gained internet fame for his involvement with the Black Lives Matter riots in 2020 over the demise of fentanyl addict George Floyd.
Jeanty has mocked the outrage over his video in posts on Instagram, however has set his TikTok account to personal.
Anthony was arrested for the homicide of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf in Frisco, Texas, on April 8, 2025, after he stabbed him within the coronary heart at a monitor meet.
The confrontation started when Austin requested Anthony, from Frisco Centennial Excessive College, to maneuver from beneath the Memorial Excessive College group’s tent. Metcalf, a junior at Frisco Memorial Excessive College, died within the arms of his twin brother.
Over 30 college students and employees witnessed the stabbing.
A fundraiser supporting the assassin has raised $488,486 as of Saturday morning, serving to the household transfer right into a $900,000 home and purchase a model new Cadillac.