Zizian group member pleads not guilty to murder of Vermont border agent
Teresa Youngblut faces murder and firearms charges linked to a January traffic stop shooting; prosecutors seek the death penalty amid ties to a radical group.
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Cult member pleads innocent to murder charge after feds insist on death penalty - Vermont Daily Chronicle
Teresa C. Youngblut, 21, of Seattle denied the four charges, including gunning down veteran Border Patrol Agent David “Chris” Maland during a traffic stop in the Northeast Kingdom community of Coventry on Jan. 20.
Zizian group member pleads not guilty to murder of Vermont border agent
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — A member of the cultlike Zizians group accused of killing a U.S. Border Patrol agent pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges Friday in her first court appearance since prosecutors said they will seek the death penalty against her. Teresa Youngblut, 21, of Seattle, is among a group of radical computer scientists focused on veganism, gender identity and artificial intelligence who have been linked to six killings in t…
Seattle woman pleads not guilty in murder of Border Patrol agent - Finnoexpert
Teresa Youngblut, a 21-year-old woman, pleaded not guilty to the murder of a U.S. Border Patrol agent on Jan. 20 of this year. Friday was Youngblut’s first court appearance since prosecutors said they would be seeking a harsher punishment. She is accused of shooting Agent David Mayland during a traffic stop in Vermont near the Canadian border after she was pulled over with Felix Bauckholt. At first, Youngblut’s charges were increased from using …
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