Federal Investigation Links Vermont Border Agent Killing to Suspected Multi-State Homicides
- A Washington State woman has been charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Vermont, linked to homicides in Pennsylvania and California according to a federal prosecutor.
- The defendant, Youngblut, faces charges for assaulting a federal employee and using a firearm in a crime of violence in US District Court in Burlington, VT.
- Youngblut allegedly fired a handgun at Border Patrol agents during an encounter, and was subsequently struck by gunfire herself.
- Authorities seized multiple firearms as evidence, including a.380-caliber pistol and a.40-caliber pistol, according to court records.
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Woman charged in fatal shooting of border patrol agent had ties to people 'suspected of violent acts'
A woman charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a U.S. border patrol agent in Vermont had been in frequent contact with someone whom authorities have linked to homicides in Pennsylvania and California, a federal prosecutor said in court documents Monday.
Woman accused of killing border patrol agent linked to Pa. homicide person of interest
Federal prosecutors say a Washington state woman charged in connection with the fatal shooting of U.S. border patrol agent in Vermont had been in frequent contact with someone whom authorities have linked to homicides in Pennsylvania and California. Twenty-one-year-old Teresa Youngblut faces two weapons charges in connection with the death of 44-year-old Border Patrol Agent David Maland, who died Jan. 20 during the shootout in Coventry, a small…
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