CRIME

Trump Pardons Man Killed in Police Shooting Days Later

Tue Jan 28 2025
Matthew Huttle, a 42-year-old man from Hobart, Indiana, was tragically killed during a traffic stop by a Jasper County sheriff's deputy. This incident occurred just days after he was pardoned by President Donald Trump for his involvement in the 2021 U. S. Capitol riot. Huttle had pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges and was sentenced to six months in custody for entering a restricted building, the U. S. Capitol. The fatal shooting happened on Sunday, with state police currently investigating the details. The deputy attempted to arrest Huttle, leading to an altercation that resulted in the officer firing their weapon. Authorities mentioned that Huttle was in possession of a firearm during the traffic stop, but they haven't disclosed the reason behind the stop. The sudden loss of life has left many questions unanswered, with local Sheriff Patrick Williamson expressing condolences to Huttle's family. His attorney, Nick Barnes, who was handling pending motor vehicle cases for Huttle, also stated he would look into the circumstances surrounding the shooting. Huttle's involvement in the Capitol riot was portrayed by his defense attorney as a spur-of-the-moment decision, driven by his interest in witnessing a historic event rather than any deep political beliefs. He had traveled to Washington with his uncle to attend a pro-Trump rally.