Milwaukee firefighter, brother charged with beating accused burglar

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Man beaten, entered home; brothers charged

A Milwaukee firefighter and his brother are accused of severely beating a man who entered their home last week. Court records show the victim is now charged with burglary – and has a history of breaking into homes.

Prosecutors said a Milwaukee firefighter and his brother severely beat a man who entered their home last week. On Friday, the district attorney's office charged the man who was beaten with burglary – and he has a history of breaking into homes.

What We Know

Jalon Nutt, 27, is charged with one count of felony burglary, and court records show a warrant was issued for his arrest. Online records also show he's currently in Department of Corrections custody.

Nutt was released on extended supervision last month. In 2022, he was convicted in two separate cases of breaking into homes – including one where he was found in a woman's bedroom. He also has several convictions in Dane County.

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Nutt's mother wasn't available to speak to FOX6 on camera, but said: "You're here to protect the community, and save lives, but you almost took a life."

FOX6 asked the mother about her son's criminal past and burglary convictions. She said it crossed her mind, but "you still don't almost take a person's life."

The Backstory

Prosecutors charged 33-year-old Tramel Dright and 37-year-old Ty Dright-Jackson with first-degree reckless injury in the case. Dright-Jackson is a Milwaukee firefighter.

It happened near 31st and Juneau early on Dec. 4. Police call records said the caller reported a man came into their home and was standing over them while they were sleeping.

Ty Dright-Jackson; Tramel Dright

The two brothers were able to chase the 27-year-old man down and detain him, but prosecutors said video tells a different story.

According to court filings, the brothers violently beat the man in the alley – some of it caught on nearby surveillance cameras – and then dragged the man back toward their house, hitting him with a baseball bat and forcing the man to crawl on his hands and knees back into the home.

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Court filings said the victim has a broken nose, cracked teeth and multiple cuts to the face that required stitches – and was at one point intubated at the hospital. 

Statement from Attorney Craig Mastantuono:

Ty Dright-Jackson is a 37-year-old firefighter, husband and parent who has no criminal record. He and his brother Tramel responded to a forced entry to their family home as any homeowner and citizen would – to defend themselves and their children. The man who came into their home was not an "uninvited person" as described by the DA – he was a stranger and an intruder who broke in. Their response to that threat is now being labeled a crime by the DA. Mr. Dright-Jackson disputes that description of the events that occurred that night and will respond in court.