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Man pardoned for Jan. 6 crime feared returning to jail before he was killed in traffic stop by deputy

The Indiana man who stormed the Capitol on January 6, and was recently pardoned by President Donald Trump to the authorities that he could not bear a legal problem immediately before that before that before that. He was shot by an honorable deputy while the traffic stopped Last month, the body camera video was released on Thursday.

Public Prosecutor He said that the vice -honorable deputy province of Jasper had a lawlessness to shoot Matthew Hotel, 42, on January 26.

Hotel ran to his car, and said that he would shoot himself and raised a pistol after being told that he was arrested on a crime related to traffic, and shot him after a conflict, private public prosecutor Chris Fawter He said in a statement It was released with a video of the traffic stop.

“I can’t do it. Hatel said as a deputy because they both stand at the back of the Hotel, as the body’s camera showed.

Huttle is running towards the driver’s side door while a deputy screams, “Don’t do that, my friend”, and Huttle enters into the car.

“I shoot myself,” says Hotel. “No, no, no,” the deputy says, the fire appears.

Found said that there was a conflict and that the deputy saw Hutel lifting a firearm.

The video has an employment during filming, and it is not clear what happened inside the car immediately before the shooting.

A pistol and a 9 mm ammunition loaded in the car said. He said: “Dash camera shots confirmed that Huttle raised a body while inside the car.”

Huttle was among the 1500 people convicted or accused of January 6, 2021, of riots in the American Capitol and Trump pardon last month On the first day of his second presidency.

In November 2023, Hotel acknowledged that he was guilty of one of the entry and staying in a building or lands restricted and sentenced to six months in prison.

At the beginning of the traffic, Huttle told the deputy, “I just want to tell you that I am accused on January 6,” the video appears.

“I stormed the Capitol. He said:” I am waiting for my excuse, “adding:” I can’t really get any problem now. “

Huttle was pulled to go to 70 miles per hour in a 55 miles area, the deputy told him in the video.

Huttle tells a deputy that he drives his car without a license and is waiting for a “hardship license”, which allows people with a suspension license to obtain some driving privileges.

Fallter said Hutel was found to be a usual violation of traffic, a felony.

While the shooting occurred in Jasper Province, the Office of the Clendon Provincial County was called to complete an independent shooting review.

“The deputy was a law justified in using the deadly force to defend himself,” Fawter said in the statement.

Fallter said there was a possible reason for the arrest of the hot in a felony, and when the Hutel reached the weapon, it poses an imminent danger to the deputy. He said that the investigation was closed.

Officials said at the time that the deputy had been placed on an administrative leave, a routine after the shooting. He left an audio with the Jasper Sharif County Office after Thursday hours about whether the deputy was still on vacation immediately.

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