
Left: Maximilian Snyder (KGO). Right: Teresa Youngblut, who is charged by the FBI in connection to the shooting death of US Border Patrol Agent David Maland, is seen in the office at the Newport City Inn on Jan. 14, 2025 in Newport, Vermont, in this still frame photograph from video released by the inn, who confirmed her identity (Newport City Inn photograph via AP).
A woman facing charges in a Vermont traffic stop shootout that killed a U.S. Border Patrol agent and also left her companion dead was linked through a marriage license to a man suspected of an entirely different murder in California.
Teresa Youngblut, 21, faces federal charges in the death of U.S. Border Patrol agent David Maland, 44, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced in a press release.
According to a Washington state court docket, Youngblut was named in a marriage license application with Maximilian Snyder, who was charged with murder and appeared in court on Tuesday in Vallejo, California, more than 40 miles northeast of San Francisco. The two went to high school at Lakeside School, the same private school where Microsoft co-founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen met, The Seattle Times reported.