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Women connected to the Zizians have fired the ball that killed a border broker in Vermont

A woman who was charged in January to kill a US border protection officer during a traffic stop in Vermont has fired the ball who hit him in his neck, the authorities say in a new report.

Another agent shot down during the stop on January 20, wounded Teresa Youngblut and killed her companion Felix Bauckholt, the US customs and border protection in a statement on Wednesday.

Youngblut and Bauckholt were connected to the Zizian, a cult -like group that was also associated with murders in Pennsylvania and California, claim the authorities. The shootout occurred after an agent had overtaken a few miles (kilometers) from the Canadian border on Interstate 91.

About 30 minutes after the stop, the agents Youngblut and Bauer asked from their car to ask them, the border authority said in their report, which is not involved. They reported that Youngblut “suddenly pulled a firearm and opened the fire” to kill the agent David Maland, it said.

One of four agents on site returned the fire and hit her arm and once in the leg. The same agent reported that Bauckholt drew a firearm on his side and ordered him to stop.

The agent said that the man “didn't think” and he shot the man twice and Bauckholt hit his chest twice.

Two minutes after this exchange, an agent has radivated by the fact that someone else had suffered a critical gunshot wound on the neck, according to the report. Agents and a soldier of the state of Vermont helped him and he was taken to a hospital where he died.

Youngblut was arrested and the police tried to put a tourniquet on her leg while he was waiting for a rescue worker, according to the report.

In total, this agent fired around eight rounds and Youngblut fired four according to the border authority. Later, two weapons were recovered from the scene, which had been owned in Youngblut and Bauckholt, the authorities said.

On January 19, a border protection officer, who was assigned to a task force for the investigation in home insurance, shared the management of a report by the Border PatrooL Newport Station of a report that the couple checked into a hotel with black tactical equipment on January 13. At least one of them wore a weapon and both arrived in the Prius, which they were later during the shootout.

The Agent advised the Newport station that state and federal law enforcement officers “had previously identified the man as a German citizen who has an H1B visa with unknown immigration status”.

Youngblut is accused of deliberately using a fatal weapon against the law enforcement of the federal government and using and relieving a firearm during an attack with a deadly weapon. She was not guilty.

When Fabienne Boisvert-Defazio, a spokesman for the US lawyers' office for the District of Vermont, said that the office “commenting on current cases beyond public records,” said Fabienne Boisvert-Defazio, a spokesman for the US law firm.


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