Suspects in killing of U.S. border patrol agent had an arsenal of weapons

According to the court, two suspects involved in the shooting of an American border patrol agent in the northern Vermont had a storage of weapons and tactical gear, which included 48 rounds of ammunition with the Holo Point ammunition with the. There was a ballistic helmet and a night vision. Documents were closed on Friday.

The suspects were identified as the Teresa Ying Bullet in Washington, who was injured in a gun fight and the German citizen killed was Felix Book Holt. Border Patrolling Agent David “Chris” Maland, 44, was also killed in a shootout on a highway in just 20 miles south of the Canadian border.

The court documents are not clear whether Malind was shot by a Young Bullet or by a fellow agent’s bullet.

US Border Petrol Agent David Malind.Courtesy of John Maland AP

The incident came after 3pm on Monday, when a border patrol agent pulled the 2015 Toyota Price to the blue 2015 to inspect immigration. According to court documents, several agents in three vehicles reached the scene.

According to court documents, the Book Holt, the registered owner of the vehicle, appears to expire visas in the Department of Homeland Security Database. The FBI had earlier said that the German citizen involved in the incident was on the current visa.

At some point during the traffic stop, Young Built started firing at least one agent while standing outside the door driver’s door. According to court documents, Book Holt then tried to pull his firearms, which at least a border agent opened fire on Book Holt and Young Bullet.

Buck Holt was declared dead at the scene. According to court documents, Malind was taken to a nearby hospital, but Young Butt was declared dead around 4 pm, which was taken to a local hospital, where he remains.

Investigators recovered a .380 Caliber pistol and a pistol of .40 Caliber, which is believed to have been used by the two suspects. Young bullet is believed to have fired at least two rounds. According to court documents, the agents fired at least seven bullets.

According to the documents, the Homeland Security Investigation Agent was “from January 14,” from time to time “Bakhout and Young Bullet.

The documents say that a London Well, a hotel employee, contacted law enforcement agencies to report concerns about a man and a woman who had checked in the hotel. The woman, later identified as Young Bullet, was seen carrying “an apparent firearms in an exposed Carrie Holster”. Both Bauckholt and Youngblut were wearing “all black, strategy -style clothing with safety equipment.”

Teresa Young Bullet Vermont in Newport City in and Sweets.
Teresa Young Bullet Vermont in Newport City in and Sweets.Newport City Hotel and Sweets in Vermont

After receiving a report from a hotel employee, Homeland Security agents tried to talk to the couple. According to court documents, he refused to have long conversations claiming that he was in the area to buy a real estate.

The court documents say that the Young Bullet and Book Holt then got out of the hotel and was seen five days later in the city of Newport, the Young Bullet had a handgun.

The next day, a few hours before the deadly traffic stopped, the pair stopped at a walmart, where Bauckholt bought two containers of aluminum foil. The court documents say that investigators received suspected cell phones from the shooting site that were wrapped in aluminum foil, which was an attempt to prevent the phone from tracking.

In addition to ammunition, helmets and night vision monocular, investigators seeking suspects of suspects with a holster, a pairs of handheld two -way radio, a magazine and shooting range from cartridges and shooting range goals Found a package. Which was used according to court documents.

Young Bullet faces two charges in connection with the incident, including deliberately using federal law enforcement agencies and the use of deadly weapons. His lawyer refused to comment.

Malind Minnesota was an American Air Force veteran. His family described it as a dedicated agent who “in fact embraced more service than himself.” At the time of his death, Malind was planning to propose his girlfriend.

“The family is just a broken heart. That’s all I can say,” Manipolis told Star-Terbon Earlier this week. “He loved his family and was waiting for life with his life and his daughter’s love.”

Malind was the first border petrol agent to be killed in the Line of Duty after 2014.

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