Multiple reports say that after a conviction involving Karmelo Anthony, jurors are expressing concerns about their safety amid online backlash. One outlet describes a “disturbing trend” appearing on social media in the wake of the verdict, framed as retaliation. The reports also state that jurors are not allowed to speak publicly, citing constraints that limit what jurors can say while the matter remains active or while protections are in place. Other details described across the coverage are limited in the material provided, including no specific information about the origin, scale, or verified content of the online trend, nor any confirmed threats, charges, or investigations tied directly to individual posts. The reporting that is provided focuses primarily on fear and the existence of an online response, along with references to jurors’ inability to comment publicly. Overall, the combined accounts portray a post-verdict backlash in online spaces and heightened concern among jurors, while leaving the specific facts behind the alleged retaliation largely unspecified in the excerpts available.