911 calls reveal Rep. Lauren Boebert’s neighbors were afraid of her husband

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Colorado police are under fire for not interfering in a dispute between U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert’s husband and their neighbors after he reportedly threatened them and destroyed their mailbox. 

In a 911 call to the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office, one of the Boebert’s neighbors warned police that ‘there’s about to be some sh** going down here’ as Jayson was allegedly driving into the neighbor’s yard, The Denver Post reported. 

‘It’s Lauren Boebert’s jacka*** husband, Jayson. He’s running over my mailbox right now,’ the distressed man said. 

‘Stop you jacka**,’ he then yelled. ‘Get the f*** out of here. Come on, man. What are you doing? What did we even do wrong?’ 

David Wheeler, head of American Muckrakers group looking to oust Boebert from Congress, has now called on the Colorado Attorney General to investigate the case and the relationship between the Boeberts and the local Sheriff’s Office. 

‘This was clearly a serious situation as there were two 911 calls, five deputies and at least four families involved,’ he said.  

Neighbors of U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and husband Jayson (pictured together) claim he threatened them and drove over one of their mailboxes on August 4

The neighbors claimed Jayson could be armed given the family’s affinity for guns. Pictured, Congresswoman Boebert with her sons wielding semi-automatic rifles for Christmans  

The incident allegedly began when neighbors said they saw one of the Boeberts’ sons speeding in a dune buggy down their Colorado neighborhood

The Boeberts own a home in Silt, Colorado, where neighbors alleged they were terrorized by Jayson, who they described as ‘irrational’ and ‘probably drunk’ 

The incident began on August 4 after neighbors said they flagged down one of the Boeberts’ sons when he was allegedly speeding up and down their street in a dune buggy. 

‘He’s going like 50 miles an hour and this is a residential lane, there’s kids,’ the man who first called 911 said, according to the audio. ‘We tried to stop him and he’d just freakin’ cuss at us and just left.’ 

Afterward, he claims Jayson got involved, allegedly confronting the neighbors and accusing them of ‘taking a swing’ at his son. 

The neighbors told dispatchers that they were afraid of what Boebert would do given the family’s open affinity for guns. 

‘I’m sure he’s loaded to the hilt,’ one neighbor told a 911 dispatcher. ‘Do you know who his wife is? Lauren Boebert. She’s loaded. They all have guns.’  

‘He just got chest to chest, face to face, looking to fight.’

The first man who called described Jayson as irrational and ‘probably drunk,’ telling police they could ‘probably get him for a DUI.’ 

Garfield County Sheriff Lou Vallario told the Post that once deputies arrived, everybody had ‘agreed to work it out as neighbors. No charges. No further action.’ 

Sheriff’s Office spokesman Walter Stowe declined to provide any additional information. 

The Boeberts and their neighbors did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com’s request for comment.   

Neighbors claim that Jayson accused them of ‘taking a swing’ at his son. The congresswoman (pictured with Jayson on a motorcycle outing) was named in the 911 calls but not in the police’s records of the dispute 

Garfield County Sheriff Lou Vallario said once deputies arrived, everybody had ‘agreed to work it out as neighbors. No charges. No further action’

The American Muckrakers group, which is looking to oust Boebert from Congress, has now called on the Colorado Attorney General to investigate the case and relationship between the Boebert family (above) and the local Sheriff’s Office. 

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser’s office confirmed that they have received the request to look into the incident. The office did not state whether or not an investigation will occur. 

The dispute with neighbors is not the first time Jayson has gotten in trouble with the law. 

Back in 2004, he pleaded guilty to ‘public indecency and lewd exposure’ for flashing two young women at the Fireside Lane bowling alley in Rifle, Colorado. 

He was sentenced to four days in jail followed by two years of probation, but, Boebert has repeatedly claimed that her husband never flashed anyone. 

She was dating him at the time, and she is reportedly banned from the bowling alley. 

Jayson’s case marked the first of the couple’s many brushes with the police. 

Back in 2004, Jayson pleaded guilty to ‘public indecency and lewd exposure’ for flashing two young women at the Fireside Lane bowling alley in Rifle, Colorado (pictured). Boebert, who denies he ever flashed anyone, is banned from the bowling alley

Boebert was previously charged with careless driving and operating an unsafe vehicle after rolling her truck into a ditch in Garfield County, Colorado in 2016. She was later arrested and booked into jail months later in 2017 (pictured) for failing to appear for her court hearing

Back in 2010, Boebert was arrested after a neighbor accused her two pitbulls of attacking her dog, with Boebert pleading guilty to a count of ‘dog at large’ charges and agreeing to pay a $75 fine.   

Five years later, the future congresswoman was arrested for disorderly conduct at a country music festival near Grand Junction, Colorado, after police said she tried to interfere in the arrest of minors caught for underage drinking. 

Then, in September 2016, Boebert was charged with careless driving and operating an unsafe vehicle after rolling her truck into a ditch. 

She was later arrested and booked into jail months later in 2017 for failing to appear for her court hearing. 

Boebert ultimately pleaded guilty to unsafe vehicle charges and paid $123.50 in court fines. 

A month after the flashing incident, Jayson was also booked on domestic violence charges against Boebert in February 2004, who in turn was slapped with a third-degree assault charge after police said she scratched his face and chest three months later.  

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