SENTENCED: Charged in connection with a brawl around a bonfire, Matthew Arnold gets probation

KENOSHA COUNTY (WITI) -- One of two people charged in connection with a brawl around a bonfire that left a man badly burned has reached a plea deal in the case against him.

Matthew Arnold



23-year-old Matthew Arnold faced one count of aggravated battery, intending to cause great bodily harm, disorderly conduct and first degree reckless injury charges.

In court on Tuesday, December 9th, Arnold pleaded guilty to the disorderly conduct charge. The other charges were dismissed.

A sentence was withheld, and Arnold was placed on probation for one year.

Arnold was set to stand trial in the case against him.

The other man charged in this case, 20-year-old Logan Kramer, pleaded guilty to an aggravated battery charge and was sentenced to six years probation.

Logan Kramer



Witnesses say Caleb Menges fell into a bonfire as two men continued to beat him.

It happened in the Town of Wheatland near the Fox River last summer.

A criminal complaint says Menges confronted Kramer about being disrespectful to his ex-girlfriend. Punches were thrown, and Menges fell onto his left side, and ended up with his back in the fire.

A friend was eventually able to pull Menges from the fire, and ripped his burning shirt off him. He was taken to the hospital with second and third-degree burns.

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