Wisconsin family calling for hate crime investigation after video shows Black teen being beaten

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A family in rural Wisconsin has retained a civil rights attorney and is calling for a hate crime investigation after a video captured a violent scene: a Black teenager being beaten by a group of young men at a party in the Town of Pulaski in western Wisconsin.

Iowa County Sheriff Michael Peterson called the video "disturbing" and said "we have no place in society for violence like that." But he said an investigation by his office determined based on witness accounts that the attack on the teenager, 14, was not racially motivated.

Now, civil rights attorney B'Ivory LaMarr, representing the family, is calling for a full investigation and for arrests to be made.

He told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel this was clearly a racially motivated attack and a textbook hate crime case.

“When a Black teenager is targeted, beaten, and subjected to racial epithets — that is a hate crime,” LaMarr said. “This case is about accountability, protecting children, and ensuring equal protection under the law. Anything less sends the wrong message to victims and emboldens perpetrators of hate.”

LaMarr said he plans to file a complaint with the state Department of Justice and will be advocating for the teenagers in the video to be charged under the hate crime statute.

The video, which is less than two minutes long, shows the teen being pushed and held up against farm equipment before being wrestled down to the ground by another young male.

Multiple people then jump in and start throwing punches. At least four young men are seen attacking the boy at various points. At another point, the boy is slammed to the ground.

In the muffled audio of the video, the N-word can be heard, though it's unclear who is speaking.

"F--- that n----," someone behind the camera says before accusing the boy of trying to steal guns. "So, I say f--- him," he says again.

Now let's see if we get the same response as we did with the Cincinnati altercation.

Let's see if the County Sheriff is going to arrest these white thugs who assaulted a black kid.

See this is a prime example of a young black kid thinking that he was safe hanging out with this crowd.
 
A family in rural Wisconsin has retained a civil rights attorney and is calling for a hate crime investigation after a video captured a violent scene: a Black teenager being beaten by a group of young men at a party in the Town of Pulaski in western Wisconsin.

Iowa County Sheriff Michael Peterson called the video "disturbing" and said "we have no place in society for violence like that." But he said an investigation by his office determined based on witness accounts that the attack on the teenager, 14, was not racially motivated.

Now, civil rights attorney B'Ivory LaMarr, representing the family, is calling for a full investigation and for arrests to be made.

He told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel this was clearly a racially motivated attack and a textbook hate crime case.

“When a Black teenager is targeted, beaten, and subjected to racial epithets — that is a hate crime,” LaMarr said. “This case is about accountability, protecting children, and ensuring equal protection under the law. Anything less sends the wrong message to victims and emboldens perpetrators of hate.”

LaMarr said he plans to file a complaint with the state Department of Justice and will be advocating for the teenagers in the video to be charged under the hate crime statute.

The video, which is less than two minutes long, shows the teen being pushed and held up against farm equipment before being wrestled down to the ground by another young male.

Multiple people then jump in and start throwing punches. At least four young men are seen attacking the boy at various points. At another point, the boy is slammed to the ground.

In the muffled audio of the video, the N-word can be heard, though it's unclear who is speaking.

"F--- that n----," someone behind the camera says before accusing the boy of trying to steal guns. "So, I say f--- him," he says again.

Now let's see if we get the same response as we did with the Cincinnati altercation.

Let's see if the County Sheriff is going to arrest these white thugs who assaulted a black kid.

See this is a prime example of a young black kid thinking that he was safe hanging out with this crowd.
 
Actually, they learned it from watching your grandparents. Maybe their parents showed them the movie Mississippi Burning.

You believe the attack was racially motivated just because they use the N word? Didn't they accuse him of stealing their guns or something? If so, wouldn't that be the motivation for the attack? You don't think they would have attacked a white guy that did the same thing? I am not saying what they did was correct nor that they shouldn't be punished, I am just asking why you assume this was racially motivated.
 
A family in rural Wisconsin has retained a civil rights attorney and is calling for a hate crime investigation after a video captured a violent scene: a Black teenager being beaten by a group of young men at a party in the Town of Pulaski in western Wisconsin.

Iowa County Sheriff Michael Peterson called the video "disturbing" and said "we have no place in society for violence like that." But he said an investigation by his office determined based on witness accounts that the attack on the teenager, 14, was not racially motivated.

Now, civil rights attorney B'Ivory LaMarr, representing the family, is calling for a full investigation and for arrests to be made.

He told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel this was clearly a racially motivated attack and a textbook hate crime case.

“When a Black teenager is targeted, beaten, and subjected to racial epithets — that is a hate crime,” LaMarr said. “This case is about accountability, protecting children, and ensuring equal protection under the law. Anything less sends the wrong message to victims and emboldens perpetrators of hate.”

LaMarr said he plans to file a complaint with the state Department of Justice and will be advocating for the teenagers in the video to be charged under the hate crime statute.

The video, which is less than two minutes long, shows the teen being pushed and held up against farm equipment before being wrestled down to the ground by another young male.

Multiple people then jump in and start throwing punches. At least four young men are seen attacking the boy at various points. At another point, the boy is slammed to the ground.

In the muffled audio of the video, the N-word can be heard, though it's unclear who is speaking.

"F--- that n----," someone behind the camera says before accusing the boy of trying to steal guns. "So, I say f--- him," he says again.

Now let's see if we get the same response as we did with the Cincinnati altercation.

Let's see if the County Sheriff is going to arrest these white thugs who assaulted a black kid.

See this is a prime example of a young black kid thinking that he was safe hanging out with this crowd.
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Why would anyone "retain a civil rights attorney"?

ACLU has plenty of them and I don't believe they charge for their services. Anybody who would "retain" one of them is an idiot.







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Don't deal with this racist assault on a 14yr old black kid, let's talk about Chicago.
it will run its course,,

I am more concerned with the hundreds if not thousands of blacks being beaten shot and murdered across the country,,,

and you as a black man should also be focused on that,,
 
Actually, they learned it from watching your grandparents. Maybe their parents showed them the movie Mississippi Burning.
No, they learned that behavior watching the daily news. Blacks in a restaurant, blacks in stores, blacks on a cruise...
 
it will run its course,,

I am more concerned with the hundreds if not thousands of blacks being beaten shot and murdered across the country,,,

and you as a black man should also be focused on that,,
No, you are not, that is just the racist cop out.
Why aren't you concerned about the number of whites that are murdered across this country?
 
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A family in rural Wisconsin has retained a civil rights attorney and is calling for a hate crime investigation after a video captured a violent scene: a Black teenager being beaten by a group of young men at a party in the Town of Pulaski in western Wisconsin.

Iowa County Sheriff Michael Peterson called the video "disturbing" and said "we have no place in society for violence like that." But he said an investigation by his office determined based on witness accounts that the attack on the teenager, 14, was not racially motivated.

Now, civil rights attorney B'Ivory LaMarr, representing the family, is calling for a full investigation and for arrests to be made.

He told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel this was clearly a racially motivated attack and a textbook hate crime case.

“When a Black teenager is targeted, beaten, and subjected to racial epithets — that is a hate crime,” LaMarr said. “This case is about accountability, protecting children, and ensuring equal protection under the law. Anything less sends the wrong message to victims and emboldens perpetrators of hate.”

LaMarr said he plans to file a complaint with the state Department of Justice and will be advocating for the teenagers in the video to be charged under the hate crime statute.

The video, which is less than two minutes long, shows the teen being pushed and held up against farm equipment before being wrestled down to the ground by another young male.

Multiple people then jump in and start throwing punches. At least four young men are seen attacking the boy at various points. At another point, the boy is slammed to the ground.

In the muffled audio of the video, the N-word can be heard, though it's unclear who is speaking.

"F--- that n----," someone behind the camera says before accusing the boy of trying to steal guns. "So, I say f--- him," he says again.

Now let's see if we get the same response as we did with the Cincinnati altercation.

Let's see if the County Sheriff is going to arrest these white thugs who assaulted a black kid.

See this is a prime example of a young black kid thinking that he was safe hanging out with this crowd.
if a gang of whites assaulted a black person they should be sentenced to serious jail time ..is that good enough for you ?
 
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A family in rural Wisconsin has retained a civil rights attorney and is calling for a hate crime investigation after a video captured a violent scene: a Black teenager being beaten by a group of young men at a party in the Town of Pulaski in western Wisconsin.

Iowa County Sheriff Michael Peterson called the video "disturbing" and said "we have no place in society for violence like that." But he said an investigation by his office determined based on witness accounts that the attack on the teenager, 14, was not racially motivated.

Now, civil rights attorney B'Ivory LaMarr, representing the family, is calling for a full investigation and for arrests to be made.

He told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel this was clearly a racially motivated attack and a textbook hate crime case.

“When a Black teenager is targeted, beaten, and subjected to racial epithets — that is a hate crime,” LaMarr said. “This case is about accountability, protecting children, and ensuring equal protection under the law. Anything less sends the wrong message to victims and emboldens perpetrators of hate.”

LaMarr said he plans to file a complaint with the state Department of Justice and will be advocating for the teenagers in the video to be charged under the hate crime statute.

The video, which is less than two minutes long, shows the teen being pushed and held up against farm equipment before being wrestled down to the ground by another young male.

Multiple people then jump in and start throwing punches. At least four young men are seen attacking the boy at various points. At another point, the boy is slammed to the ground.

In the muffled audio of the video, the N-word can be heard, though it's unclear who is speaking.

"F--- that n----," someone behind the camera says before accusing the boy of trying to steal guns. "So, I say f--- him," he says again.

Now let's see if we get the same response as we did with the Cincinnati altercation.

Let's see if the County Sheriff is going to arrest these white thugs who assaulted a black kid.

See this is a prime example of a young black kid thinking that he was safe hanging out with this crowd.
Convict the perpetrators to the fullest. As for the hate crime part, I can’t support it. I know this is going to piss you off but I get equally pissed when Hate Crime Laws are so inconsistently applied. It seems only whites can be punished for hate crimes. That is Bullshit.
 
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