‘Zizian’ group member provided guns in Border Patrol shootout, prosecutors say
- A Seattle woman, Michelle Zajko, is charged with making a false statement when buying firearms used in a Border Patrol shootout, according to federal prosecutors.
- Prosecutors say Teresa Youngblut, 21, faces two weapons charges after drawing a handgun during the January altercation that killed Border Patrol Agent David Maland.
- Zajko is also a person of interest in her parents' double homicide in Pennsylvania and bought firearms in 2024, according to prosecutors.
- Jack LaSota, leader of the Zizians group, is being held in Maryland on various charges, with prosecutors noting her previous connection to violent crimes.
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