Reedsburg Football Team Involved in Harassment Incident Against Amish Community
Reedsburg Football Team Faces Scrutiny Over Harassment Allegations
REEDSBURG, Wis. — Nine juveniles, including members of the Reedsburg High School football team, received citations for disorderly conduct from Sauk County authorities for allegedly harassing members of the area's Amish community, local authorities confirmed.
Details of the Incident
On August 11th, the Sauk County Sheriff's Office responded to reports of harassment targeting the Reedsburg Amish community by a group of young people. Following investigations, the authorities issued disorderly conduct citations to nine individuals after identifying a suspect vehicle involved in the incident.
Impact on Reedsburg Football Season
Approximately ten days post-incident, the school faced repercussions, as the first two games of the Reedsburg varsity football season were canceled. Principal Katie Mathews addressed the situation, highlighting concerns for both the victims and the football program.
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