A US Border Patrol agent was shot in Newport, Vermont, on January 20, 2025. The incident led to the closure of Interstate 91 between exits 27 and 26 as authorities investigate what they are calling an “evolving police incident.”
- US Border Patrol agent shot in Vermont
- Interstate 91 closed for police investigation
- Shooting labeled as "evolving police incident"
- Shooter reportedly a visa overstay
- Suspect also fatally shot during incident
- No injuries reported for a woman involved
The shooting occurred during a traffic stop on Interstate 91. As a result of the incident, Vermont State Police have advised drivers to avoid the area and seek alternate routes due to the road closure. Specific details regarding the injuries sustained by the officer have not yet been released.
According to reports from Ali Bradley of NewsNation, the individual who shot the officer was identified as a “visa overstay.” It has been stated that this person fired at the officer while being stopped on I-91. Officials are currently working to confirm the immigration status of the shooter.
- The suspect also reportedly died in the confrontation.
- A woman present at the scene was unharmed.
- No timeline for reopening I-91 has been provided by authorities.
As investigations continue into this tragic event, updates will be shared by Vermont State Police as more information becomes available. This incident underscores ongoing concerns regarding border security and immigration issues within law enforcement contexts.
This shooting marks a serious event involving law enforcement in Vermont, prompting heightened scrutiny around border patrol operations and public safety measures in place along major highways.