A federal grand jury has indicted 21-year-old Teresa Youngblut in connection to the fatal shooting of Border Patrol Agent David Maland in Vermont. Youngblut is facing two charges related to the incident, including using a firearm while assaulting a federal officer and carrying a handgun during a crime of violence. The shooting occurred during a traffic stop on Interstate 91 near the Canadian border, resulting in the deaths of Maland and another individual. Authorities seized several items from Youngblut’s vehicle after the shooting, including weapons and ammunition. Youngblut’s fiance, Maximilian B. Snyder, has also been arrested in California on a separate murder charge. The killing of Maland is believed to be linked to a fringe group of vegan activists on the West Coast, with connections to other violent incidents. Maland, a former Air Force member, was described as a devoted and honorable agent by his family. The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, with federal prosecutors looking into potential connections to other unsolved cases involving the activist group. Youngblut remains in custody as the legal process continues.
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