A recent incident at the Milwaukee County Zoo involving a group of young people and sheriff’s deputies has sparked public outcry after the release of body camera footage. The video, captured on October 22nd, shows a tense interaction escalating into a physical altercation between a 17-year-old girl and a deputy.
The incident began when deputies responded to reports of a fight at the zoo. Upon arrival, they found no active fight but were directed by zoo security to a group of four individuals believed to be involved. The group, waiting near the pedestrian gate for a ride, engaged in a heated exchange with the deputy, who was attempting to gather information.
Bodycam Footage Reveals Escalating Tensions
Body camera footage shows Envy Hampton, a 17-year-old girl whose face is blurred in the video, becoming increasingly agitated with the deputy. As the deputy questions the group about their identities and the alleged altercation, Hampton can be heard expressing frustration and challenging the deputy’s authority.
The situation further intensifies when Nia Dael Willis, Hampton’s sister, arrives to pick up the group. Willis, visibly upset, also questions the deputy’s need for her information and expresses a desire to leave the scene quickly. Despite her initial reluctance, Willis eventually provides the deputy with a name, later revealed to be false, before attempting to leave with her sister and the others.
Physical Altercation Captured on Multiple Cameras
As the group prepares to depart, the situation escalates dramatically. Bodycam footage from a second deputy arriving on scene shows multiple officers attempting to remove the driver and passengers from the vehicle. During the struggle, Hampton exits the rear driver’s side seat and appears to swing at the initial deputy.
Dashcam video then captures a different angle of the altercation, showing the deputy striking Hampton multiple times after being hit. The altercation ends with both Hampton and her sister being taken into custody.
Charges Filed, Investigation Underway
Following the incident, Hampton was charged with felony battery on a law enforcement officer and two misdemeanor charges of resisting and disorderly conduct. Her sister, Willis, also faces two misdemeanor charges of resisting and disorderly conduct.
The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office has stated that the incident is under standard internal use of force review and declined further comment. The District Attorney’s office is currently reviewing the incident for charging considerations.
Public Outcry and Calls for Accountability
The release of the bodycam footage has ignited public outrage, with many questioning the deputy’s use of force against a minor. Community activists and family members are demanding transparency and accountability from the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office. The incident has sparked debate about police conduct, de-escalation tactics, and the treatment of young people of color during interactions with law enforcement.
The incident remains under investigation, and further details are expected to emerge as the legal process unfolds. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for police-community relations in Milwaukee.