Indiana man pardoned by Trump in Jan. 6 riot is killed by deputy

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  • Police say Matthew Hitl resisted the arrest and fought with Jasper County deputy in Indiana even before he was shot.
  • Earlier, Hitt was sentenced to six months in prison for his role in the capital riots.
  • On January 6, another apology was arrested on January 6 for a federal gun.

An Indian man recently forgave President Donald Trump for his role on January 6, 2021, a riot in the US capital Shot dead Through the Sheriff’s Deputy during the traffic stop.

Indiana State Police said that after 4pm on Sunday, the deputy of Jasper County Sheriff pulled Matthew Hitt, 42, of Hobart, said Indiana State Police said News release.

Trying to arrest Hitt, police say he resisted and began to struggle with the deputy.

“There was a dispute between the suspect and the officer, which resulted in the officer fired his weapon and seriously injured the suspect,” police said.

Police added that during the traffic stop, Hitt was “in the possession of firearms” but did not say whether he had fired weapons or where he was found.

Jasper County Sheriff Patrick Williamson said in a statement, “Full transparency, I requested the Indian State Police to investigate the firing from the officer.” “Our condolences come out of the deceased’s family, because for those near Mr Hitl, some loss of life is painful.”

Indiana State Police did not provide additional details about why Sheriff’s deputy tried to arrest Hitt and did not immediately respond to USA Today’s request for more information about it and his They did not immediately respond to them for further information.

Hitt and her uncle were part of January 6

Hitt was arrested In November 2022, when investigators said it was identified on January 6, 2021, on the video inside the “numerous” offices, the Crypt Area and the Capital Building in the hallways.

He was sentenced to six months imprisonment in November 2023 and was found guilty of entering and remaining a limited building after a one -year release of a year, releasing his uncle, Dale Hittle. There was less charge, which he traveled with that day.

Dell Hitt and his nephew were sentenced to jail for their involvement in violations, in which elder Hittle killed police officers with a flag pool.

“I’m not ashamed to be there. It was our duty as Patriots. According to the Justice Department. “I put myself on the line to defend the country. And I have no regrets. I will not say that I am sorry.”

The defendants of another capital riots have been in trouble

Last week, another person involved in the January 6 riots was arrested after Trump was forgiven.

Florida’s Daniel Ball was arrested on a federal gun pending outside Florida, who was associated with the in advance of the domestic violence battery by strangling and torturing law enforcement. Hill And New York Times.

His lawyer, Amy Collins, told USA Today on Monday that the ball was never released after an apology and was immediately placed on a Florida warrant, which he said about “On January 6, the prosecution is directly from the STM.”

“It is our point of view that the Middle District Florida case should be excluded with prejudice on January 20, according to President Trump’s January 6 defendants,” he said.

More than 1,500 people who apologize for the capital attack on January 6, 2021 include hair and Hittle.

“These are hostage, apology approximately about 1, 1,500. Full apology,” Trump said at the Oval Office The first day of his second term as president. “This is a big deal. We hope they will come out tonight.”

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