A woman has been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of US Border Patrol agent earlier this week on a highway in Vermont, the FBI office in Albany said Friday.
Federal agents are investigating after a US Border Patrol agent was shot and killed Monday afternoon on the highway in Vermont.
As much of the nation watched Trump take office for the second time in history, a border agent in Vermont was reportedly shot dead by a migrant.
A U.S. border patrol agent and another individual were killed in a Vermont incident, confirmed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
The fatal shooting occurred on Monday around 3:15 pm in Coventry in the northeast corner of Vermont. CBP Agent David “Chris” Maland had stopped a Prius with North Carolina License plates ...
The FBI is investigating a Border Patrol agent-involved shooting, according to a statement from the Vermont State Police.
Maland made a traffic stop at approximately 3:15 p.m. Monday near mile marker 168 on Interstate 91, southbound, in Coventry, Vermont, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) confirmed.
Coventry is about 13 miles south of the Canadian border. Maland was assigned to CBP’s Swanton Sector, which covers parts of Vermont, New York, and New Hampshire, a US Customs and Border ...
The agent killed was assigned to CBP’s Swanton Sector, which covers parts of Vermont, New York, and New Hampshire, a US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) spokesperson told CNN Monday evening.
Maland was assigned to CBP’s Swanton Sector, which covers parts of Vermont, New York, and New Hampshire, a US Customs and Border Protection spokesperson previously told CNN.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said that a border Patrol agent was shot and killed in Vermont near the Canadian border on Jan. 20.