The body of a fallen U.S. Border Patrol agent has been moved to a Vermont funeral home three days after he was killed during a traffic stop near the Canadian border
The FBI has revealed little information about Monday’s fatal shooting of Agent David “Chris” Maland during a traffic stop. A German national who was in the U.S. on a current visa was also killed in the exchange of gunfire,
FBI arrests woman in the fatal shooting of Vermont Border Patrol agent - Teresa Youngblut, 21, was charged over the killing of David Maland on Monday
U.S. Border Patrol agent David "Chris" Maland was killed on duty last week in Coventry on Interstate 91 southbound during a traffic stop.
T.J. Hurley, Vermont’s leading scorer at 14.9 ppg entering the match, was out of the lineup against NJIT, leaving room for Ayo-Faleye to get shot opportunities. He did not disappoint in that chance, dropping a career-high 27 points while shooting an efficient 78% from the field and 80% from beyond the arc.
Baukholt reportedly tried to pull a gun during the confrontation but was also killed in the exchange of gunfire with Maland.
U.S. Border Patrol Agent David “Chris” Maland, 44, was shot and killed during a traffic stop near the Canadian border Monday. He is a native of Blue Earth and graduate of Fairmont High School in Minnesota.
FOX 35's Amanda McKenzie caught up with the University of Central Florida's cheer and dance teams on Friday morning.
Law enforcement officers from around Vermont escorted a fallen U.S. Border Patrol agent to a funeral home Thursday, three days after he was killed during a traffic stop near the Canadian border.
"We had Border Patrol, I bet they had over 100 cars just from them," said Mike Kamerling, a Vermont State Police sergeant. "And then you had state police from both Vermont and New York and virtually every other law enforcement agency in the region.
The University of Vermont will celebrate the men's soccer team's NCAA national title with a parade on Sunday in Burlington.
An incredible scene took place in Burlington Thursday morning, as hundreds of people put their daily lives on pause to pay respect to a fallen Border Patrol Agent. A motorcade of roughly 300 law enforcement vehicles drew crowds across the Queen City,