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Tyler Boebert Cited for Misdemeanor Child Abuse

The case could jeopardize his deferred sentence from last year’s identity theft plea after Child Protective Services met with his family.

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Representative Lauren Boebert arrives to a Republican caucus meeting at the U.S. Capitol Building on September 13, 2023 in Washington, DC.

Overview

  • On July 11, the Windsor Police Department in Colorado cited 22-year-old Tyler Boebert for misdemeanor child abuse after allegations of negligence involving his two-year-old son.
  • Court records state no death or injury occurred and describe the charge as criminal negligence tied to a lapse in supervising the child.
  • Tyler remains under a two-year deferred judgment from an October 2024 identity theft plea, requiring 80 hours of community service and a ban on controlled substances.
  • He is scheduled to appear in Weld County Court on September 8 as authorities determine whether the new citation breaches his probation terms.
  • Congresswoman Lauren Boebert called the incident an isolated oversight and asserted her grandson was unharmed.