
The 42-year-old who stormed the Capitol 4 years ago was late pardoned by U.S. president Donald Trump. Matthew Huttle lost his life shortly after his release from prison. It happened during police traffic control erstwhile it turned out he had a weapon on him. The officer who shot the man was sent on leave, and an investigation was initiated.
42 years Matthew Huttle He died on Sunday, shot by a cop during a regular road inspection. The car that a native of Indiana was driving stopped officers on state road 14 – close the border with countyPulaski. Turns out the driver has a weapon on him. However, the circumstances of the event are not clear – described by the BBC.
From the information provided by the service, the male He was expected to get into a fight with a uniform. And defy during detention. The officer who fired the shots was sent on forced paid leave. "For the sake of clarity, I asked the state police Indiana to conduct an investigation" - said Jasper region Sheriff Patrick WilliamsonI'm sorry for your loss.
He was pardoned by Donald Trump. He died shot by a police officer.
Matthew Huttle and his uncle participated in Capital riots of January 6, 2021. The first of them stayed in the parliament building for about 10 minutes, which cost him Six months in prison. He was released from behind bars in July.
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Just a fewer hours after the oath Donald Trump He pardoned or softened the sentences to nearly 1.6 1000 people who participated in those riots. According to the president of the United States, “these people have already served years in prison.” – It was horrible, inhumane – he judged.
Attack on the Capitol. Donald Trump refused to accept defeat
Riots broke out after Trump posted a series of entries online in which he suggested that the 2020 presidential election results had been falsified. He argued that he had won them “and it was with a lot”. For this reason, before the Capitol, erstwhile the parliament was to approve Joe Biden's triumph, supporters of the Republican gathered and then forcefully entered.
Many of the supporters of the current U.S. president displayed physical and verbal aggression, attacking police officers and security. 5 people were killed and at least 138 officers were injured. Attack on Capitol proved to be a direct reason for initiating the procedure impeachment towards Trump.

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