Judge presiding in case of slain Texas teen Austin Metcalf targeted in alleged doxxing hoax; FBI investigating
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Collin County Judge Angela Tucker is under investigation for doxxing after reducing the bond for 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony, charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing of Austin Metcalf. Following the bond reduction from $1 million to $250,000, threats arose as some individuals publicly shared Tucker's private information on social media. The Collin County Sheriff's Office, alongside the FBI, is probing the matter to ensure the judge's safety amid concerns over potential violence incited by the doxxing.
Local law enforcement officials told KDFW some court staff and concerned citizens reported that people were publishing Judge Tucker's address on social media after she agreed to reduce Anthony's bond.
Doxxing, defined as a form of cyberbullying, involves publicly posting someone's personal information without consent. This type of harassment is illegal in Texas.
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