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Lauren Boebert’s Ex-Husband Accused Of Causing Chaos At Bar And Fighting Son

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Recent developments have shed new light on the altercation involving Rep. Lauren Boebert and her ex-husband, Jayson. The Silt Police Department has concluded its investigation and found no credible evidence of domestic violence against Boebert. Instead, they have pointed the finger at Jayson, citing his highly intoxicated state and uncooperative behavior during the investigation. As a result, the department has closed the matter regarding Boebert and turned their attention to Jayson’s alleged actions.

Key Takeaway

The Silt Police Department found no credible evidence of domestic violence against Rep. Lauren Boebert and has shifted its focus to Jayson, issuing arrest warrants in connection to the incidents.

Alleged Incidents

Arrest warrants have been issued for Jayson in connection to two separate incidents. The first incident took place at Miner’s Claim in Colorado, where an altercation between Boebert and Jayson unfolded. Despite conflicting accounts of the events, it was reported that Jayson was acting boisterously and refused to comply with officers’ commands, ultimately leading to his removal from the premises. Although no arrests were made that evening, a subsequent incident involving their 18-year-old son, Tyler, led to the issuance of another arrest warrant for Jayson.

Family Altercation

According to reports from the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office, Tyler alleged that Jayson engaged in a physical altercation with him at their family home. The altercation reportedly stemmed from a dispute over the placement of Tyler’s baby, resulting in a brawl between father and son. Tyler claimed that Jayson even resorted to grabbing a rifle during the altercation. Following the incident, Tyler reached out to his mother, Lauren, who advised him to contact the authorities. Consequently, an arrest warrant was issued for Jayson on charges including prohibited use of a weapon, harassment, and assault in the third degree.