Man charged with hate crime after attack at resort

Three Illinois guards have been indicted on charges of inmate assault resulting in death and...
Three Illinois guards have been indicted on charges of inmate assault resulting in death and obstruction of the investigation. In a statement from the United States Department of Justice, the three correctional officers made their initial appearances in federal court Friday morning. (MGN Image)(KWQC)
Published: Dec. 28, 2019 at 9:31 PM CST
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A visitor to a Wisconsin Dells resort has been charged with a hate crime after allegedly admitting that he assaulted a man based on his race in a bar at the resort, police say.

34-year-old Bradley Davis, of Hales Corners, was charged Monday with felony aggravated battery.

He's accused of punching the victim numerous times in the face until he passed out and fell to the floor and kicking him in the face while he was down.

Davis allegedly told police he was the victim of the hate crime and feared for his family's safety.