Developing: Pardoned J6er Shot Dead by Authorities

An Indiana man named Matthew Huttle, who had recently been pardoned by President Donald Trump for his involvement in teh January 6 Capitol riot, was shot adn killed by a sheriff’s deputy during a traffic stop in Jasper County, Indiana. The incident occurred on⁤ Sunday afternoon when ⁣the ‍deputy attempted⁤ to​ arrest Huttle,⁣ who resisted, leading to an altercation that resulted in the deputy ​firing his‌ weapon. Huttle was found with a firearm, but it is indeed​ unclear if ‍he ‌attempted to use it during the confrontation. Following ‍the shooting,the deputy​ has been placed on administrative leave ​while ⁢an inquiry is conducted by the Indiana State⁣ Police.⁣ Huttle ​had‌ previously spent six months ‌in prison for his role​ in the Capitol incursion ‌and had ​been released after ⁣receiving ⁣a pardon, which was part‌ of a broader set of pardons announced on January 20. The incident has raised questions and calls ‌for openness, with some demanding⁤ the release of body cam footage to understand the circumstances surrounding Huttle’s death.


An Indiana man who was jailed for his participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol incursion and pardoned by President Donald Trump last week was fatally shot by a sheriff’s deputy during a traffic stop Sunday.

According to an Indiana State Police news release, the shooting took place about 4:15 p.m. in Jasper County, in northwestern Indiana.

While the reason for the traffic stop wasn’t stated in the release, it did say the deputy attempted to place the man, 42-year-old Matthew Huttle under arrest. When Huttle resisted, according to the release, “an altercation took place between the suspect and the officer, which resulted in the officer firing his weapon and fatally wounding the suspect.”

Huttle had a firearm at the time, according to the release, but it did not state whether he used, or attempted to use, it during the struggle.

The deputy has been placed on administrative leave while the shooting is investigated by the state police, according to the release.

“For full transparency, I requested the Indiana State Police to investigate this officer-involved shooting,” Jasper County Sheriff Patrick Williamson said in a statement, according to USA Today.

“Our condolences go out to the family of the deceased as any loss of life is traumatic to those that were close to Mr. Huttle.”

Huttle was among more than 1,500 men and women Trump pardoned for their roles in the Capitol incursion.

News of the shooting ignited a stir of questions — and demands for more information to show whether it was justified.

According to WXIN in Indianapolis, Huttle and his uncle, Dale Huttle, faced charges for their participation in the incursion.

Matthew Huttle “was inside the Capitol for roughly 10 minutes but remained on the Capitol grounds for several hours,” the station reported, citing the FBI.

He was sentenced to six months in prison and a year of supervised release, according to WXIN. He was released in July, the station reported.

His uncle, who actually fought with Capitol Police that day, was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison, according to USA Today. He was freed by Trump’s pardon.

The Trump pardons and commutations of Jan. 6 defendants — announced in a White House statement on Jan. 20 — were part of the new president’s action-packed first day of office.

While the pardons were criticized by the left and even by some Republicans, many viewed them as necessary to correct the injustice of harsh sentencing of those who might have done nothing more than walk through doors that were held open by Capitol Police.




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