Fallen US Border Agent David "Chris" Maland is continuing to be remembered in Vermont. Members of US Border Patrol, local ...
David Maland, 44, died Jan. 20 during a stop ... Tim Walz ordered flags to fly at half-staff in Maland’s honor. A native of Minnesota, Maland, who went by Chris, served in the Air Force and ...
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSN2 arrested in killing of Border Patrol Agent David Maland from MNTwo people were arrested on Sunday in connection to the killing of U.S. border patrol agent and Minnesota native David Maland.
RELATED: Slain Minnesota-native border patrol agent ... “To think people who never knew David Christopher Maland personally would reach out with condolences and beautiful words of support ...
An undated file photograph of Border Patrol Agent David "Chris" Maland with a service dog. Maland, a Minnesota native, was fatally shot while on duty in Vermont on Jan. 20. His funeral is Saturday.
David Christopher “Chris” Maland, 44, was killed on Jan. 20 while working in Vermont. He was buried at Fort Snelling National Cemetery on Saturday. A Minnesota-born U.S. Border Patrol agent ...
Chris was born on February 19, 1980, to his parents David Carroll Maland and Nona Lynn Maland (Wagner) in Blue Earth, MN. He has one brother, Jacob Wagner Maland. Chris graduated from Fairmont ...
ST. PAUL — A Minnesota-born U.S. Border Patrol agent killed in the line of duty last month will be buried at Fort Snelling on Saturday, Feb. 22. David Christopher “Chris” Maland, 44 ...
David Maland, 44, died Jan. 20 during the ... Tim Walz ordered flags to fly at half-staff in Maland’s honor. A native of Minnesota, Maland, who went by Chris, served in the Air Force and the ...
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Border Patrol agent whose death is tied to cultlike Zizians is buried with military honorsA U.S. Border Patrol agent who was killed during a traffic stop in Vermont has been buried with full military honors at a national cemetery in Minneapolis. David Maland was an Air Force veteran who ...
A crowd of more than 200 uniformed officers from around the country joined David "Chris" Maland's family and friends Saturday, as the U.S. Border Patrol agent was laid to rest at Minnesota's Ft.
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