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Arizona Supreme Court Permits Redaction of Police Report in Kiser Pool Drowning Case

The ruling follows a prosecutor’s mid-July decision not to charge father Brady Kiser over his son’s May drowning

Es gibt neue Erkenntnisse zum Tod von Influencer-Sohn Trigg Kiser.

Overview

  • The Arizona Supreme Court permitted redaction of two pages from the 55-page Chandler Police report to protect sensitive descriptions of Trigg’s final minutes
  • The report shows three-year-old Trigg drifted unconscious for around seven minutes and remained unattended for more than nine minutes after falling into the family’s unsecured pool
  • Surveillance footage contradicted father Brady Kiser’s initial estimate of a three-to-five-minute distraction while he cared for newborn Theodore
  • Maricopa County prosecutors in late July declined to charge Brady Kiser with child abuse, citing insufficient evidence for a conviction despite police recommendations
  • Newly revealed details indicate the family dog alerted Brady Kiser to Trigg’s distress, prompting him to discover his son unresponsive in the pool