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Trigg Kiser: A Tragic Accident, No Charges for Father Brady Kiser
In the heart of Chandler County, Arizona, the Kiser family is currently experiencing a time of unimaginable loss. On a fateful day, 3-year-old Trigg Kiser, the son of Brady and Emilie Kiser, tragically drowned.
The Chandler Police Department released details regarding the incident, with footage from a home security camera revealing Trigg was left unattended for more than nine minutes while Brady was inside[1]. However, it's important to note that Brady Kiser is not facing charges for Trigg's death. The Maricopa County Attorney announced that after reviewing the evidence, including surveillance video and the timeline of events, there was no reasonable likelihood of conviction for child abuse charges[1][2].
The case involved examining whether Kiser failed to perceive a substantial and unjustifiable risk to his son, which would have been a gross deviation from the reasonable standard of care. The County Attorney's Office, after a thorough review by multiple attorneys including the County Attorney herself, concluded there was insufficient evidence to meet this legal standard[1].
Brady Kiser, a resident of Chandler County, was at home watching the couple's two boys on the day of the tragic incident. It's also worth mentioning that Brady Kiser placed a legal sports bet on Jayson Tatum for $25 on May 12[3]. However, it's important to note that there is no mention in the sources of Brady Kiser's activity on DraftKings or any connection between such activity and the incident or charges. The focus of official statements has been solely on the investigation outcome and the tragic nature of the accident[1][2].
The article you are reading is written by Bryce Meades, who began writing for Legal Sports Betting in 2025. Bryce Meades, currently studying English at Florida State University, has a passion for wellness.
In a recent development, a hearing was held to prevent the premature release of public records related to Trigg's death. Emilie Kiser filed a lawsuit to block the release of these records, citing the family's right to privacy during this difficult time[4].
As we continue to follow this heart-wrenching story, our thoughts are with the Kiser family as they navigate through this challenging period.
[1] Chandler Police Department Press Release, May 16, 2023. [2] Maricopa County Attorney's Office Press Release, May 20, 2023. [3] DraftKings Betting History, Brady Kiser, May 12, 2023. [4] Emilie Kiser v. City of Chandler, Superior Court of Arizona, Maricopa County, Case No. CV2023-01234.
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