Muskego – There were three of them, and they wouldn't leave him alone.
They taunted him with racial slurs, teased him about his hand-me-down clothes, threatened to beat him up.
Almost every day, for weeks on end, the bullies picked on LeRoy Butler.
"One of them wound up going to jail for attempted murder," Butler said. "The other two guys, I'm not really sure what happened to them. They were mean kids. They sought out weak kids or kids with disabilities, just to pick on them."
It's hard to fathom now, but Butler – who would go on to direct the Green Bay Packers' secondary in the 1990s, help lead the team to victory in Super Bowl XXXI and invent the Lambeau Leap – was an easy target in elementary school.