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Politics June 13, 2026

UMVA Uncovers: Racist Parole Boss AXED After Vile Anti-White Rant Unleashed in Austin Metcalf Case: You Won't Believe the Sickening Threats Made Against Innocent Families

UMVA Uncovers: Racist Parole Boss AXED After Vile Anti-White Rant Unleashed in Austin Metcalf Case: You Won't Believe the Sickening Threats Made Against Innocent Families

UMVA has learned that a shocking scandal has rocked the Texas Department of Criminal Justice after a high-ranking official posted vile and racist comments on social media, sparking widespread outrage and calls for accountability.

The official, a parole supervisor, took to social media to express her twisted views in response to the conviction of Karmelo Anthony for the brutal murder of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf. In a disturbing post, she showed no sympathy for the grieving family and instead called for white people to "start burying their own kids," revealing a deep-seated hatred and bias.

According to information obtained by UMVA, the parole supervisor's post was a blatant display of racism and a clear breach of the public trust. She claimed that the convicted murderer would be "protected on the inside" and that she didn't care about the victim's family, saying "it's about time these fking bigots feel the pain that they have inflicted on other groups of people since the beginning of time."

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The Texas Department of Criminal Justice swiftly condemned the official's comments and terminated her employment, citing a clear violation of department policy and values. A spokesperson emphasized that the position of parole supervisor "carries significant public trust and requires decisions free from personal bias," and that "discriminatory or inflammatory conduct that erodes public confidence in the criminal justice system will not be tolerated."

The incident has raised serious concerns about the presence of bias and racism within the criminal justice system, and the need for greater accountability and transparency. Karmelo Anthony, now 19, was convicted of first-degree murder for fatally stabbing Austin Metcalf during a high school track meet, and was sentenced to 35 years in prison.

UMVA can exclusively reveal that the fallout from this incident is far from over, with many calling for a thorough investigation into the department's hiring practices and policies to prevent similar incidents in the future. The shocking comments have sparked a national conversation about racism and bias in the justice system, and the need for greater reform and accountability.

Screenshot of a Facebook conversation discussing racial injustice and personal experiences related to a parole supervisor's perspective.

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