🚨 ÚLTIMA HORA: ¡Video oculto del accidente de tren en Charlotte, EXPUESTO! El impactante video de los últimos momentos de Iryna Zarutska ha reavivado la indignación mundial, no solo por el horror del accidente en sí, sino por lo que OCULTÓ. Durante meses, imágenes clave se ocultaron misteriosamente al público. Ahora, en los últimos segundos, una figura sombría aparece junto a la puerta… y millones exigen respuestas. ¿Por qué se ocultó este momento? ¿Quién es la figura? ¿Y qué oscura verdad se nos ha ocultado todo este tiempo?
Casi cinco meses después de que la estrella del atletismo de Frisco, Texas, Austin Metcalf, fuera apuñalado hasta la muerte en una competencia de escuela secundaria, los miembros del público continúan presionando a las autoridades locales para que publiquen el video del ataque.
En una publicación en X el miércoles, Elon Musk imploró a las autoridades que “publicaran el video”, ya que el tema se volvió tendencia en línea tras el apuñalamiento mortal de la refugiada ucraniana Iryna Zarutska esta semana en un tren de cercanías en Charlotte, Carolina del Norte. El ataque a Zarutska fue grabado en un video de vigilancia, que se publicó después del apuñalamiento.
El Distrito Escolar Independiente de Frisco confirmó previamente a Fox News Digital que está en posesión de las imágenes de vigilancia y está pidiendo al Fiscal General de Texas que tome una determinación sobre su divulgación.
ÚLTIMA HORA: ¡Video oculto del accidente de tren en Charlotte, EXPUESTO! El impactante video de los últimos momentos de Iryna Zarutska ha reavivado la indignación mundial, no solo por el horror del accidente en sí, sino por lo que OCULTÓ.

“While the District initially allowed some requestors to view the footage at the FISD Administration Building under strict conditions, concerns grew after individuals violated those protocols — one livestreamed during their session and revealed locations of District security cameras during a livestream at Kuykendall Stadium,” an FISD spokesperson said in a statement to Fox New Digital.
The violations led school officials to withold the footage and ask the Texas Attorney General if the release would be lawful, citing concerns relating to student privacy.
The outrage comes as Karmelo Anthony, 18, is charged with first-degree murder in the 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ing of Metcalf while at an April 2 track meet.
The altercation allegedly unfolded during a rain delay at the district track and field championship, when Metcalf, a student at Memorial High School, told Anthony, of Frisco Centennial High School, he needed to move out of the Memorial team’s tent, police said.

The incident quickly escalated as Anthony “grabbed his bag, opened it and reached inside it” while telling Metcalf, “Touch me and see what happens,” according to the police report.
“[Metcalf] stood up and pushed the male to get him out of the tent,” the arrest report said.
A witness told police that Anthony then “reached into his bag and the male took a knife out of the bag and stabbed Austin,” according to the report. The witness then told the officer that Anthony left the scene after the stabbing. Metcalf died in his twin brother’s arms. He and Anthony were both 17 at the time.

Police arrested Anthony afterward, with his supporters insisting he acted in self-defense after Metcalf pushed him out of the tent.
Anthony’s bond was initially set at $1 million, but was subsequently reduced to $250,000. He was released to home confinement and his trial was set for June 1, 2026.
Anthony’s attorney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.