Woman with ties to a cultlike group to appear in court after border agent's killing
- A woman charged in the death of a U.S. Border Patrol agent is due in federal court on Tuesday.
- Teresa Youngblut shot and killed agent David Maland during a traffic stop in January.
- Youngblut has pleaded not guilty to charges of using a deadly weapon towards law enforcement and discharging a firearm during assault.
- The court appearance is a discovery hearing in Burlington.
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Youngblut Faces Potential Federal Death Penalty Related to Border Patrol Agent’s Death
BURLINGTON – On Tuesday, June 24, 2025, 21 year-old Teresa Youngblut, the Washington woman who is alleged to have fired the shot that killed Border Patrol agent David Maland in January, appeared in federal court in Burlington for a pre-trial…
Death penalty charges expected for woman in Vermont border patrol shooting
The additional charges may signal law enforcement are progressing in their investigation of a sprawling case that links six deaths in three states with an unusual group known as the "Zizians."
Defense attorney expects charges carrying the death penalty to be filed against client in Border Patrol killing
The lawyer said he anticipates the capital crimes will be filed in “short order” in the case of Teresa Youngblut in the fatal shooting earlier this year in northern Vermont.
Woman with ties to cultlike group appears in court after border agent's ...
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