"He is somewhat distrustful of the government in general, but he did not know if the 2020 election was 'stolen' or not," his attorney said.
Matthew Huttle, a man pardoned by President Trump, from the Capitol attack Jan. 6, riot, was killed by a deputy during a traffic stop in Indiana.
The Indiana State Police have identified the man killed in a police-involved shooting in Jasper County as Matthew W. Huttle, 42,
Former state Sen. Dave Vinzant, D-Hobart, is joined by his family in the Indiana Senate chamber Monday as he holds the crystal eagle presented to former members of the state legislative body. The 50 members of the Indiana Senate paused their usual business Monday to honor one of their former colleagues from Northwest Indiana.
ISP said "an altercation took place" between a deputy and Matthew Huttle, which resulted in the officer firing his weapon and fatally striking Huttle.
Just after 4 p.m. on Sunday, a Jasper County Sheriff’s deputy pulled over 42-year-old Matthew Huttle of Hobart, Indiana State Police said in news release. While trying to arrest Huttle ...
An Indiana man recently pardoned by President ... Matthew Huttle, 42, of Hobart was shot and killed during a traffic stop near the Jasper/Pulaski county lines on Sunday afternoon.
"During the traffic stop, the officer attempted to arrest the suspect when the suspect resisted," according to state police.
The incident happened just days after he was pardoned by President Trump for a misdemeanor related to the 2021 U.S. Capitol riot.
Matthew Huttle, the pardoned Jan. 6 defendant shot by an Indiana deputy during a traffic stop, had a lengthy criminal history.
Senate Bill 451 from Republican Sen. Travis Holdman could lower Indiana's income tax rate further starting in 2030, but it depends on revenue growth.