A man was recently pardoned last week by President Trump for his controversial role in the January 6 Capitol Riot.
The incident has been a debatable subject since day one as many were against the decision as those behind bars were caught on camera taking part in violence.
Now, sources are speaking about how that same individual who was pardoned by Trump was killed by the cops at a traffic stop.
The victim was identified as 42-year-old Matthew Huttle who hailed from Indiana. He was shot by a sheriff’s deputy in Jasper County after a heated argument.
State police were taking part in the incident of investigating the issue and they explained how Mr Huttle was arrested after an altercation arose between the officer and the suspect. This caused the officer to fire his gun and fatally wound that suspect.
The investigation also showed during that certain traffic stop how he was having a firearm, the police added.
For now, it’s not exactly clear what resulted in this traffic stop but as per the police, the person who shot him is now on administrative leave as per standard protocol as investigations continue to take place.