Rep. Lauren Boebert’s son has been charged with child abuse following an incident involving her grandson that she described as a “miscommunication.”

Tyler Boebert, 20, the eldest son of the MAGA congresswoman, was cited for criminal negligence where no death or injury occurred, which is a misdemeanor, for the July 11 incident, according to Windsor Police Department records obtained by Denver Westword.

Authorities have not yet shared details about the incident, which the 38-year-old congresswoman brushed off as “a miscommunication on monitoring my young grandson that recently led to him getting out of the house.”

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    Seems to me that Lauren Boebert is no more nor less responsible for her adult son’s behaviour than Joe Biden is for his adult son’s behaviour.

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      Family should put pressure on members exhibiting anti-social behavior. The shame is an incentive. But you can only do so much.

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    SHE called it “miscommunication”, the JUDGE calls it “child abuse.”

    I wonder who “wins”?

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    I don’t want to defend fucking Boebert or her ilk but to be fair:

    “miscommunication on monitoring my young grandson that recently led to him getting out of the house.”

    Assuming this is true, kids after three getting out of the house one time and scaring their parents half to death is a pretty often occurrence. Kids get real clever real quick when they get to 3, 4, and 5 and that’s usually when parents suddenly have to re-evaluate the locks on the doors after a jailbreak.

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      A friend of mine was actually kinda impressed that his 2 year old opened a locked door, walked down to the gas station and tried to get a candy bar, at 2am. Obviously the cashier called 911, kid was fine.

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      Yeah. I’m not sure how that amounts to child abuse, so I’m guessing that, as usual, the truth is somewhere in the middle.

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      You aren’t really defending them, rather defending the minor incident of a child getting out of the house. In order to be defending them, you would need to be asserting that a known liar who has previously lied to hide the crimes of her child is not lying here… is that what you are doing?

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        Not necessarily, but I’ve had acquaintances with criminal records have an innocent situation like that get blown out of proportion by the police because of the record.

        At this point I’m kind of assuming she is both lying and the situation was worse than what she’s saying, and yet it likely still didn’t warrant an arrest for criminal negligence and the police are blowing it out of proportion, if that makes sense.

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      Had same thoughts. I’ve had daughter do this, and also I did the same thing with my sister when we were around 4-5.

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    She also lied for her now husband and this kids father when he pulled his dick out to her and her friends when they were children…

    It really doesn’t matter what she says, she has a documented track record of lying to authorities to protect child abusers.

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    I feel bad for that kid. Whatever is wrong with him is surely a result of his home environment.

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    God I need to go on Mastodon again at least there I can follow actual newspapers and get actual news. Obsessing about random misdemeanors that the children of politicians commit is a welcome distraction for them from their atrocities, and it’s the opposite of news.

    No front to OP for contributing and posting, just the upvoters

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    I think we all just need to be honest…Lauren Bobert is the AOC for Democrats. We all know you just want to sweet love to Bobert just like Republicans fantasize and hate masturbate to AOC.

    Can I get a Whoop whoop?

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      This is the first thing you posted to Lemmy with your new account? Not a great start.

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      Considering I don’t spend my day inventing sexual fantasies about strangers, your whole premise is equal parts alarming and disturbing.

      Definitely helps explain why Republicans get busted committing sex crimes all the damn time. (Yes, Democrats get busted too, no, they don’t get caught committing sexual assault nearly as often, and fuck all those assholes, anyway, whatever team they sign with.)