Woman Charged in Fatal Shooting of Border Patrol Agent in Vermont
A 21-year-old woman from Washington state, Teresa Youngblut, has been charged in the shooting death of U.S. Border Patrol agent David Maland during a traffic stop in Vermont. The incident occurred on January 20, 2025, in Coventry, approximately 20 miles from the Canadian border. Maland, 44, was shot during the encounter when Youngblut allegedly opened fire on him and other officers without warning.
The FBI revealed that Youngblut and her German companion, Felix Bauckholt, had come under surveillance prior to the shooting due to suspicious behavior, including Youngblut carrying a firearm and both individuals wearing tactical gear. Initially pulled over for an immigration inspection, it was later determined that Bauckholt’s visa was current, contradicting initial assumptions.
Following the shooting, investigators found a range of suspicious items in their vehicle, including cellphones wrapped in aluminum foil, night-vision goggles, and ammunition. The FBI has charged Youngblut with two weapons offenses, and the investigation remains ongoing.
Acting U.S. Attorney Michael Drescher underscored the dangers law enforcement face in their roles, promising justice for the fallen agent. Maland's family expressed gratitude for the support during this difficult time.
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