Milwaukee firefighter, brother charged with beating man; documents detail the incident
Milwaukee firefighter, brother charged with beating man, new details
New documents describe video of a Milwaukee fighter and his brother beating an alleged home invader.
MILWAUKEE - New documents describe video of a Milwaukee fighter and his brother beating an alleged home invader.
FOX6 News obtained more than 100 pages of police records, including interviews and descriptions from the Dec. 4 night.
Case details
What we know:
38-year-old Ty Dright-Jackson is the Milwaukee firefighter charged with beating the man. Prosecutors say on Dec. 4, he and his brother, 33-year-old Tramel Dright told officers a man entered their home uninvited near 31st and Juneau.
The man, 27-year-old Jalon Nutt, is charged with felony burglary.
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Documents reveal the beating that included at least 25 stomps and 18 punches to Nutt's head and happened within a 10-minute timeframe.

Ty Dright-Jackson; Tramel Dright
Prosecutors say the brothers also dragged Nutt back towards their house and beat him with a bat.
In the documents, Dright said the reason for bringing Nutt back to their home was to make sure he got arrested.

Ty Dright-Jackson
But Nutt's family said the beating took it to another level.
What's next:
Both brothers are due back in court on Feb. 5 for a status conference.

Tramel Dright
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Dright-Jackson and Dright were both given a $5,000 cash bond on Wednesday, Dec. 11. If convicted, the defendants are facing 25 years in prison and $100,000 in fines.
The Source: Information in this report is from the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office, Wisconsin Circuit Court