Border Patrol Agent Killing Tied to Fringe Group with Violent History
- A Washington State woman, Teresa Youngblut, 21, is charged with the fatal shooting of U.S. Border Patrol Agent David Maland during a traffic stop in Vermont on January 20.
- Youngblut has been ordered to be held without bail due to being a flight risk and the violent nature of the crime, with a preliminary hearing set for February 7.
- The gun used in the Vermont shooting was purchased by a person of interest in the December 31, 2022, killings of Richard and Rita Zajko in Pennsylvania.
- Youngblut and others involved are linked to a fringe group described as a 'murder gang' that follows a radical ideology, according to reports.
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The Woman Charged in a Vermont Border Patrol Officer’s Death Has Been Ordered Held Without Bail
A Washington state woman was ordered held without bail Thursday in connection with the death of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in a case that has grown to encompass killings in multiple states. Teresa Youngblut, 21, faces federal firearms charges in the Jan. 20 death of Agent David Maland. She’s accused of opening fire on agents during a traffic stop in northern Vermont, sparking a shootout that also left her companion, Felix Bauckholt, dead. Pennsy…
Murder of Border Patrol Agent Linked to 'Transgender' Death Cult
Step aside, Jihadists. There’s a new terrorist threat facing the West. And they’re much more colorfully-clad than the old-school Islamists we’re used to. You probably haven’t heard about the “transgender” cult couple suspected of murdering a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Vermont on Inauguration Day, January 20th. See this thread below. It wasn't just the German national who is trans. The surviving accomplice from Seattle is trans, too. https://t…
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