Wisconsin Family Seeks Hate Crime Investigation After Video Shows Black Teen Beaten

\PULASKI, WI — A disturbing video showing a 14-year-old Black teenager being beaten by multiple young men at a party in rural Wisconsin has prompted his family to demand a hate crime investigation. The incident took place on August 17 in the Town of Pulaski, about an hour west of Madison, and has since circulated widely on social media and news coverage.

Video Captures Violent Attack

The video, less than two minutes long, depicts the teen being pushed against farm equipment, wrestled to the ground, and struck repeatedly by several individuals. At least four attackers can be seen throwing punches, and at one point the boy is slammed onto the ground.

The audio captures the use of the N-word multiple times by someone off-camera. One voice is heard saying, “F— that n—- … he tried to steal guns, so I say f— him.” The assault ended only after a girl stepped in, pleading with the group to stop, according to reports of the footage.

Sheriff’s Office Response

Iowa County Sheriff Michael Peterson called the footage “disturbing” but said his office concluded the attack was not racially motivated. He pointed to witness interviews suggesting the fight stemmed from prior disputes and accusations rather than race.

One witness claimed the confrontation involved alleged theft, threats, and an attempted assault, and noted that several Black individuals — including the person recording — were present at the party, according to the sheriff’s investigation.

Family Disputes Findings

The boy’s mother strongly rejected the sheriff’s explanation, insisting her son was misidentified and wrongly accused…

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