Armed Jan. 6 rioter shot to death by police while resisting arrest days after Trump pardon

Jan. 6 rioter killed during traffic stop

Background: The intersection of IN-14 and CR-475 in Indiana near the location of the officer-involved shooting (Google Maps). Inset: Matthew Huttle at the U.S. Capital on Jan. 6, 2021 (Capitol Police surveillance footage).

An Indiana man recently pardoned for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection has been shot to death by a police officer during a traffic stop.

In a press release, the Indiana State Police explained that Matthew Huttle, 42, was stopped by a deputy with the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office on Jan. 26 while driving on a state road. During the stop, the officer attempted to arrest Huttle and an altercation between the two ensued. The situation escalated, and the officer ultimately fired on Huttle, fatally wounding him.

Federal sources confirmed that Huttle had just been pardoned by President Donald Trump for taking part in the riot at the Capital.

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