January 6 Rioter Pardoned by Trump Fatally Shot by Police in Indiana Traffic Stop
Matthew Huttle, a participant in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot who was recently pardoned by former President Donald Trump, was shot and killed by police during a traffic stop in Indiana on January 26.
Huttle, 42, had served a six-month prison sentence for his role in the attack and was released in July 2024. His name was among the more than 1,500 individuals granted pardons by Trump last week.
According to authorities, a Jasper County Sheriff’s deputy stopped Huttle’s vehicle when an altercation ensued. Police confirmed Huttle was armed but have not disclosed further details regarding the encounter or the reason for the stop. The deputy involved has been placed on paid administrative leave pending an investigation.
Huttle had previously claimed the FBI was responsible for instigating the Capitol riot and believed highly trained “actors” were involved. His death has reignited discussions surrounding Trump’s pardons and the long-term consequences of the January 6 attack.
Law enforcement officials expressed condolences to Huttle’s family, acknowledging the tragic nature of the incident as investigations continue.
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