In the weeks since Matthew W. Huttle, pardoned by President Trump for his role in the January 6 Capitol riot, was shot to death by a sheriff’s deputy in Jasper County, Indiana, there has been a string of similar incidents involving other pardoned J6 rioters.
Immediately after Huttle was shot, reportedly while resisting arrest, other pardoned J6 participa…
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