Woman charged in border agent's  death

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Woman charged in border agent's  death?
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While it's unclear who fired the fatal shot that killed Maland, court documents show that Youngblut pointed a  gun at Maland during the  confrontation. After the shooting, a Glock 23  .40-caliber pistol was  found on the  defendant's person and two .40-caliber casings were  found in the driver's side of the vehicle where Youngblut  was.
The guns  found at the scene of the shooting were purchased  by an individual  believed to be a resident of Orleans, Vermont.  The guns were allegedly purchased from a federal firearms  license holder in Mount Tabor, Vermont, in February 2024, according to serial  numbers. The person is also a person of interest in a  double homicide investigation in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, according to the  documents.
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The document  says Youngblut and the other person who  bought the guns in Vermont that she and Bauckholt had  with them at the time of the shooting had frequent contact with a person who was  in custody in Pennsylvania during  the murder investigation. The same person is also a person of interest in a homicide investigation in Vallejo, California, according to the  motion.
The vehicle Youngblut and Bauckholt  were driving was registered to Bauckholt in North Carolina. The documents also  show that Youngblut traveled  abroad in 2022, 2023 and  2024. A diary found in the vehicle  believed to belong to Youngblut also  referred to drug  use, but there was no direct  evidence of substance abuse,  the court heard. Several sentences in the diary referred to the  use of hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD and "acid" and their effects.

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