Authorities investigating the place of fatal firing on an American border patrol agent on the border with Vermont this week have found a set of weapons and tactical equipment in the suspect’s car.
Washington -born Teresa Youngblut, at 21, was accused of the US District Court in Burlington, Virginia, in attacking and preventing a federal employee and using a firearm in a crime of violence against the fatal firing of agent David Maland, judicial Archives show.
Youngblut’s satellite, German national Felix Bauholt, also died in the shooting.
The agents have watched the couple for days after an employee of a hotel in Lindonville, Virginia, has contacted the police to report concerns about a man and a woman who registered at the establishment while they are dressed in “all black clothing in tactical style with protective equipment “and” bearing a clear firearm in an outdoor wearing “, according to an affidavit by the FBI filed in the case.
Bauholt, who looked with a leaked visa, was the registered owner of Toyota Prius Hatchback from 2015 and was driving the car on the 91 Internouncement Highway 91 in Coventry, Virginia, when the border patrol agents stopped the vehicle, said the Oath Declaration.
Here’s all that the authorities found in Prius after the shooting, according to the Oath Declaration:
- Tactical belt with a holster
- Ballistic helmet
- Night -vision
- Two respirators for the whole face
- Two Hand, Double -way Radio Stations
- 48 .380-Caliber
- Magazine loaded with cartridges
- Packet of targets for a shooting range, some already used
- Around a dozen electronic devices
- Multiple electronic storage devices
- Youngblut’s driver’s license from Washington State
- Other documents containing information on identification, utilities, leasing, travel and accommodation related to several countries
- Diary
- Two packages suspected of containing mobile phones wrapped in aluminum foil
In addition, the authorities seized two more weapons, as well as fillers and shells around the crime scene, including:
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- .40 caliber pistol and filler on the lid of the Border Patrol F150 truck
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- Seven used 9mm sheakes, two used .40 caliber lubricants, one.
The oath statement states that the agents of the border patrol of the accident “everyone carried an extremely 9mm service pistols” and that “the agents probably seized all the pistols of the suspects involved in the incident and released them by removing the filler and removed the filler and have opened the slider to remove each cartridge before placing the firearms in a safe place, such as the front cover of the vehicle of the law enforcement agencies.
Youngblut should appear for the first time in court on Monday at 3:30 pm, the court protocols show.
Her federal public defender refused to comment on her case on Friday.
She is confronted with a maximum sentence of life imprisonment and a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years if she was found guilty of the charges.