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An Indiana man, an Indiana man pardoned by the US President Donald Trump in the US Congress, was killed by the police in the traffic suspension a few days later.
The Indiana Police Department (ISP) stated that Matthew Huttle, 42, was shot dead on Sunday. At that time, the police pulled the vehicle over. “” “.
It is not clear that he is being arrested. Police added that during the transportation station, Hitel had guns.
Huttle was one of nearly 1,600 people last week. Trump obtained forgive or traffic in the riots on January 6, 2021. At that time, Trump’s supporters attacked the U.S. Mansion Building in Washington, DC, Essence
Indiana Police said officials suspected of shooting were put on sale administrative leave.
“In order to be completely transparent, Patrick Williamson, Patrick Williamson, said: I asked the Indiana police to investigate the police officer involved the shooting.”
Huttle and his uncle Dale Huttle were one of the hundreds of people sentenced to one of the hundreds of people who were sentenced to the Congress Building four years ago.
During the riots, Hartle stayed in the U.S. Congress for about ten minutes, and was eventually sentenced to six months of imprisonment as part of the confession agreement. He was released in July 2024.
His uncle had previously said that he did not regret participating in the riots: “I am not ashamed of there. This is our duty as a patriot.”
This is not the first case to face legal trouble after pardoning on January 6. The organization’s other Florida’s Daniel Bell was reorganized last week for federal gun charges.
Huttle and Bell are hundreds of defendants in June 6th in January 6, and they were rejected by Trump on the first day of the White House.
Among those who have been rejected, there are some proud boys and leaders of the guardians of the guardians, the right-wing organization at the forefront of riots.
When Trump announced the pardon, “these people were destroyed.” “Their (judicial system) of these people’s things is outrageous. There are few similar things in the history of our country.”
But some people criticize Trump’s pardon for mobs.
Last weekend, Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, said the verdict of pardoning or commuting “entering the Parliament Building and hitting the police violently” is a “error”.