Matthew Huttle, fatally shot by a Jasper County, Indiana, deputy, was resisting arrest. State Police investigation ongoing.
Matthew Huttle, the pardoned Jan. 6 defendant shot by an Indiana deputy during a traffic stop, had a lengthy criminal history.
A northwest Indiana sheriff's deputy shot and killed a 42-year-old man during a traffic stop Sunday afternoon, Indiana State Police said.
The Indiana State Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting, which led to the death of Matthew Huttle, 42, from Hobart, on Sunday.
Matthew Huttle was among more than 1,500 people pardoned by President Donald Trump stemming from the Capitol attack Jan. 6, 2021.
An Indiana man involved in the U.S. Capitol riots on Jan. 6 was fatally shot by police during a traffic stop while allegedly resisting arrest.
Matthew Huttle was shot by an Indiana sheriff's deputy days after receiving a pardon from President Donald Trump.
Matthew Huttle, a recently pardoned Jan. 6 Capitol rioter, was fatally shot by an Indiana deputy during a traffic stop this week.
According to Indiana State Police, the officer attempted to arrest the suspect, but the suspect resisted and an altercation took place.
A person died following a police shooting that stemmed from a traffic stop in Jasper County. According to Indiana State Police, a Jasper County sheriff’s deputy stopped a vehicle on State Road 14 east of County Road 475 East near the Pulaski County line around 4:15 p.
The Indiana State Police, at the request of the Jasper County Sheriff’s Department, is investigating an officer-involved shooting. Preliminary investigations by
An Indiana man who was among the hundreds pardoned by President Trump for the January 6 Capitol riot was shot and killed by a deputy during a traffic stop over the weekend.