It's been almost a week since a large group reportedly beat up a man and his son at a public family outing. No suspects have been identified yet in this incident that some have labeled a "hate crime," a term police say is not accurate.

What's not in dispute is that the group attacked the family during First Fridays at Wilson Park in Florence. The victim, a white male, told police that he was getting his 14-year-old at the park that evening. He said they were on their way back to their vehicle when a group of between 20 and 30 black juveniles hit the teen in the back of the head. The man said he tried to protect his son when the group turned on him, leaving him with facial injuries. They then reportedly smashed the vehicle's rear window with his wife and younger child inside.

The man said his attackers taunted him with racial slurs as they hit him. Police acknowledge this but say this does not make it a hate crime. Police are officially investigating this as an assault.

"At this time it's not believed to be a hate crime," said Investigator Shannon Harris.

Harris said the slurs are not listed in the police report, but officers are aware of the claims.

Front page of the Wilson Park assault police report from June 5, 2015 (Contributed by the Florence Police Department)

The case is officially coded under as third-degree assault for the attack and third-degree criminal mischief for the broken window. Both are misdemeanors.

Florence police released the front portion of the original police report, which is the part that is public record. It lists the incident as a felony second-degree assault, but that listing was a mistake by the reporting officer, Harris said.

He said the investigation is still ongoing and police are trying to find any of the juveniles involved. Anyone with information should call the Florence Police Department at 256-760-6500.

AL.com has reached out to the family for comment.