Still No Court Filing Against Mitchell Schuman After Lotus Bike Attack
By Boca Vibe
No Update on Mitchell Schuman Case Despite Police Charges
Despite being charged with theft and battery in a child e-bike incident, Mitchell Schuman remains without a court filing after the alleged Lotus bike attack. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
Schuman was arrested by police following an investigation into the April 2026 incident involving a child on an e-bike. The State Attorney’s Office has confirmed that they have not received the case from law enforcement, leaving many questions unanswered about Schuman’s fate.
Background of the Incident
The incident in question occurred when a child was allegedly attacked by Schuman while riding a Lotus bike in Boca Raton. The child suffered injuries and was taken to the hospital for treatment.

- Palm Beach County Police Department investigated the incident and charged Schuman with theft and battery.
- The State Attorney’s Office has not received the case from law enforcement, leaving many questions unanswered about Schuman’s fate.
- Despite this, sources within the State Attorney’s Office have confirmed that they are aware of the charges against Schuman.
Update on the Case
On April 14, 2026, at 4:40 p.m., sources within the State Attorney’s Office told BocaNewsNow.com that despite our information from law enforcement, their office has NOT received the case from the Palm Beach County Police Department.
This update comes as a surprise to many who were expecting an update on Schuman’s case. The lack of communication from the State Attorney’s Office has raised questions about the status of the charges against Schuman.
What’s Next for Mitchell Schuman?
The future of Mitchell Schuman remains uncertain, with no clear indication of when or if he will face court proceedings. The lack of communication from the State Attorney’s Office has left many wondering what is next for Schuman and whether justice will be served.
As this story continues to unfold, BocaVibe.com will provide updates on any new developments in Mitchell Schuman’s case.
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report