Bodycam footage from a Jasper County, Indiana, Sheriff’s Office deputy released online shows the Jan. 6 Capitol riot defendant, Matthew Huttle, being pulled over and then shot to death.
Body cam footage released in shooting death of Matthew Huttle days after ... President Donald Trump pardoned nearly all Jan. 6 defendants, including Huttle, on his first day in office.
Matthew Huttle died just days after President Donald Trump pardoned him for charges related to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Investigators say the Jasper deputy pulled over Huttle for speeding.
President Donald Trump has pardoned Brian Kelsey, a former Tennessee lawmaker who pleaded guilty to a campaign finance scheme ...
Shortly after his inauguration, Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 January 6 defendants ... one of the pardoned rioters, Matthew Huttle, who prosecutors said had an “extensive criminal history ...
Some of the executive actions Trump issued in his first month back in office include the pardoning of 1,500 convicted participants in the Jan. 6 ... including Matthew Huttle who was shot and ...
Body cam footage, which runs 10 minutes, 45 seconds, shows the deputy talking with Matthew Huttle ... “I just want to let you know I’m a Jan. 6 defendant,” Huttle could be heard saying in the footage.
The Jasper County deputy was “legally justified in using deadly force to defend himself” in the Jan. 26 killing of Matthew Huttle, the Clinton County prosecutor’s office said in a release.