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Milwaukee firefighter, brother accused of hitting man; The documents detail the incident.

Milwaukee firefighter, brother accused of hitting man; The documents detail the incident.

New documents describe video of a Milwaukee wrestler and his brother beating an alleged home invader.

FOX6 News obtained more than 100 pages of police records, including interviews and descriptions from the night of December 4.

Case details

What we know:

Ty Dright-Jackson, 38, is the Milwaukee firefighter accused of beating the man. Prosecutors say that on Dec. 4, he and his brother, Tramel Dright, 33, told officers that a man entered their home uninvited near 31st and Juneau.

The man, Jalon Nutt, 27, is charged with felony robbery.

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The documents reveal the beating that included at least 25 stomps and 18 blows to Nutt’s head and occurred over a 10-minute period.

Ty Drright-Jackson; Tramel Dright

Prosecutors say the brothers also dragged Nutt back to their home and beat him with a bat.

In the documents, Dright said his reason for bringing Nutt back to his home was to ensure he would be arrested.

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.

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Dright-Jackson and Dright were granted $5,000 cash bail on Wednesday, December 11. If convicted, the defendants face 25 years in prison and $100,000 in fines.

The source: The information contained in this report comes from the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office, Wisconsin Circuit Court.

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