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Jan. 27 (UPI) -- An Indiana man pardoned recently by President Donald Trump for his role in the deadly Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack has been shot and killed after resisting arrest, according to multiple reports.
Matthew W. Huttle, of Hobart, was shot and killed Sunday afternoon during a traffic stop, the Indiana State Police confirmed.
A preliminary state police investigation indicated that Huttle, 42, was in possession of a firearm when at approximately 4:15 p.m. local time a Jasper County Sheriff's deputy performed a traffic stop on a vehicle on State Route 14 east of C.R. 475 East near the Pulaski County line.
It is unclear for now why Huttle was pulled over.
But according to reports, an "altercation" took place and Huttle "resisted" arrest by the unnamed officer which ultimately "resulted in the officer firing his weapon and fatally wounding the suspect."
An official autopsy was completed Monday afternoon, the Jasper County Coroner confirmed. However, no additional details were provided.
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Jan. 27 (UPI) -- An Indiana man pardoned recently by President Donald Trump for his role in the deadly Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack has been shot and killed after resisting arrest, according to multiple reports.
Matthew W. Huttle, of Hobart, was shot and killed Sunday afternoon during a traffic stop, the Indiana State Police confirmed.
A preliminary state police investigation indicated that Huttle, 42, was in possession of a firearm when at approximately 4:15 p.m. local time a Jasper County Sheriff's deputy performed a traffic stop on a vehicle on State Route 14 east of C.R. 475 East near the Pulaski County line.
It is unclear for now why Huttle was pulled over.
But according to reports, an "altercation" took place and Huttle "resisted" arrest by the unnamed officer which ultimately "resulted in the officer firing his weapon and fatally wounding the suspect."
An official autopsy was completed Monday afternoon, the Jasper County Coroner confirmed. However, no additional details were provided.