J6 Protestor Pardoned by President Trump Shot & Killed During Traffic Stop

January 28, 2025
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Matthew Huttle of Hobart, Indiana was killed Sunday in a traffic stop no far from his home town.

Huttle served 6 months in prison after the Biden DOJ prosecuted him and thousands of others unjustly for his part in the events at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 which have come to be known simply as ‘J6’.

Huttle had just been pardoned by President Trump along with 1,500 other J6 protesters before his death.

A Sheriff Deputy reportedly pulled Huttle over in Jasper County Indiana for a traffic stop, which ultimately ended with Huttle fatally shot by the Deputy.

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