Border Patrol agent killed in Vermont traffic stop is laid to rest with military honors in Minnesota

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David Maland, a U.S. Border Patrol agent, was buried with military honors in Minnesota after being killed during a traffic stop in Vermont on January 20. His death is linked to a group called the Zizians, associated with multiple deaths. Maland, 44, was shot during a confrontation with a driver who opened fire. The incident occurred near the Canadian border and involved a shootout that resulted in another person's death. Maland served in the Air Force and the State Department before joining the Border Patrol. His funeral was attended by family, friends, and fellow agents, with flags ordered to half-staff by Minnesota's governor.


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