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.
Stakeholders of a new nonprofit took to the Statehouse for support of their organization that will address Vermont's pressing housing crisis.
Federal agents are investigating after a US Border Patrol agent was shot and killed Monday afternoon on the highway in Vermont.
A United States Border Agent was shot and killed during a traffic stop in Vermont near the Northern border, Fox News has confirmed.
Vincent Illuzzi, the Essex County state’s attorney, described the shooting as happening during a traffic stop. He said he believed the stop was related to immigration enforcement.
A U.S. Border Patrol agent was killed in a shooting on Interstate 91 in Coventry, Vermont, just south of the Canadian border, according to the FBI. A suspect in the shooting was also dead. A second suspect was injured and taken into custody, the FBI’s Albany office confirmed.
Interstate 91 between Exits 27 and 26 is closed in both directions after Vermont State Police said a U.S. Border Patrol Agent was shot. The roadway was closed at 3:30 p.m. following what Vermont State Police called an "evolving police incident".
Officials said the agent was shot on Interstate 91, which was closed for several hours near the border with Canada.
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Police said Samuel Zuk was driving on the on-ramp at a low speed. When Fox pulled into traffic, he collided with Zuk's vehicle. Both vehicles sustained damage, but were able to be driven from the scene. No injuries were reported for either operator.
Investigators said the shooting happened on I-91 in Vermont, 20 miles south of the U.S.-Canada border. Posted: January 21, 2025 | Last updated: January 21, 2025