Teresa Youngblut, accused of starting the January 20 shooting that left Agent Maland and Felix Bauckholt dead, was indicted by a Grand Jury Thursday evening on two firearm assault charges. On Friday ...
A Washington state woman who federal authorities say was involved in a shootout that killed a U.S. Border Patrol agent last week has been ordered held in custody while her criminal case remains ...
The weapons in the possession of the defendant and a dead co-conspirator were allegedly purchased by the daughter of a Media couple shot to death two years ago in their home.
“Her [Youngblut] associations with other individuals suspected of violent acts also warrants caution,” prosecutor Matthew Lasher wrote in a court filing. “The individual who purchased the ...
prosecutors wrote. The detention motion filing by Assistant US Attorney Matthew J. Lasher provided detail about the alleged involvement of Youngblut and Bauckholt in the three homicides.
Agent David “Chris” Maland was killed, as was Felix Bauckholt, a German man driving the car that Youngblut was a passenger in. Hours before the court hearing, Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew ...
Washington state resident Teresa Youngblut, 21, faces two weapons charges in connection with the killing. She was traveling with German citizen Felix Bauckholt, who is also listed in court ...
Youngblut was injured in the exchange ... alone underscores the danger to the community,” assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew J. Lasher wrote in the detention motion. “Her associations with ...
Teresa Youngblut, 21, of Washington state, made her first appearance in federal court in Burlington late Monday afternoon. She was ordered held in custody pending another hearing Thursday.
Youngblut, who is from the state of Washington, has no current residential address and does not appear to have been employed at the time of her arrest, assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Lasher said ...