New details are emerging about the crimes allegedly committed by Rep. Lauren Boebert's (R-CO) son, who was arrested this week for going on what police say was a crime spree.
Westword reports that police have released more information about 18-year-old Tyler Boebert's alleged actions, and they include robbing a woman with a brain tumor who said that she only had $75 "left to her name."
Overall, police say that Boebert and three underage friends were caught on surveillance camera breaking into people's cars, taking any credit cards they had inside, and using them to go on a shopping spree.
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Police say the Boebert-led crime ring is comprised of three males, including Boebert, and one underage female with whom Boebert "supposedly made a sex tape."
Boebert was easily identified in surveillance footage due to the fact that he was wearing a sweatshirt that featured the logo of Shooter's Grill, the restaurant that his mother once owned with her estranged husband before becoming a congresswoman.
In total, Tyler Boebert was hit with four counts of criminal possession of a financial device; four counts of criminal possession of ID documents; a count of conspiracy to commit a felony; four misdemeanor counts of ID theft; three misdemeanor counts of first-degree criminal trespass; three misdemeanor counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor; and three counts of the petty offense of theft of less than $300.
Rep. Lauren Boebert was “almost entirely ignored” at a major debate earlier this month in the Colorado congressional district she hopes to claim.
Only one of Boebert’s fellow Republican candidates in the crowded District 4th race deigned to levy an attack against the headline-making MAGA firebrand, reported the Colorado Sun.
“Are you sick and tired of people that are coming to Congress just to get more social media hits?” Chris Phelen reportedly asked the crowd.
“I am — and that’s what I think that someone up on this stage is doing.”
Boebert appeared at the Douglas County debate after a controversial decision late last year to abandon a risky race against Democratic challenger Adam Frisch in the district she currently represents, opting instead to run in Republicans’ safest district in the state.
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