American patrol agent who was charged after the death of the gun war near the Canadian border | Vermont

The Federal Investigation Bureau said on Friday that a Washington state was charged with a fatal shooting incident at the Fermont traffic site in the Fermont traffic site in the authorities and a German companion in a German companion in the authorities.

The 21 -year -old Teresa Youngblut faces two weapons allegations, which is related to the death of the 44 -year -old border patrol Agent David Maland. About 20 miles died of a small town.

According to the Oath of the Federal Investigation Bureau, a border agent drove Youngblut and Felix Bauckholt on the 91st State Highway on the 91st. The Federal Investigation Bureau said on Friday that at the time, according to the Database of the US Department of Homeland Security, Bauckholt seemed to have an expired visa-but investigators later confirmed that his visa was the latest.

The Federal Investigation Agency said that Youngblut, who had drove Borholt's car, opened fire to Maland and other officers without warning. The oath said that Bowk Holt tried to draw a gun, but was killed.

At least one border agent fired a gun at Youngblut and Bauckholt, but the authorities have not specified who to attack.

"The incident that caused the prosecution sadly showed how men and women in law enforcement departments regularly put their lives at the end when trying to ensure that our community and our national security," "Acting for American lawyer Michael Drescher ) In a statement, say.

"We intend to commemorate them by performing our prosecution duties and commemorate the border patrol agent Maland in order to achieve justice."

The oath said that investigators have been "regular surveillance" among a hotel employee at a hotel, and after living in a hotel, after seeing YoungBlut carrying guns, she and Bauckholt wore black tactical equipment in black tactical equipment. Essence

The Federal Investigation Bureau said that investigators tried to question the two. They said they wanted to buy real estate in the area, but refused to make an expansion dialogue.

About two hours before the shooting, the investigators watched Bauckholt from Newport, north of Coventry, and left Walmart with two packs of aluminum foil on it.

According to the oath, he was considered to be wrapped in an incurable object when he was sitting on the passenger seat.

The Federal Investigation Bureau said that when searching the car after gun war, the authorities found that mobile phones were wrapped in foil, ballistic helmets, night vision eye mirrors, respirators and ammunition. It also found a set of targets for shooting scope, including some used shooting targets, two -way radio, about a dozen "electronic equipment", multiple states of travel and travel information, and obvious journals.

The public defenders' office that will represent Youngblut did not immediately respond to voice mail seeking further information. A man reached out in the phone list of the Youngblut family in Washington State, and decided himself to be the grandfather of Youngblut, and refused to comment. No one answered the door of Seattle's home related to Youngblut's name, and the neighbor refused to comment.

Ma Lan's aunt Joan Maland refused to comment on the arrest on behalf of his family. The family issued a statement for their support.

They said: "Thinking of those people who never know David Christopher Maland, those who have personally mourned and beautiful support remarks beyond our imagination." "From our heart, thank you. Our sadness. Still continuing, please continue to pray for us. "