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Body Cam captures moments in front of Indiana deputy, which is accused of January 6th

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The Sheriff’s office of Jasper County published the police -borne camera shots of the police, who shot Matthew Huttle’s death (42), who had only been pardoned days before his death on January 6, 2021.

The video shows that the 10-minute traffic stopper was warm only seconds before shooting.

The film material begins with the deputy sheriff, which runs over a golden minivan via a golden minivan on a calm two -lane street surrounded by fields. The officer approaches the driver’s seat, welcomes Huttle and says that he pulled it on a street of 55 miles per hour for a 70 miles per hour.

The deputy asks for the license and registration of Huttle. When he hands it, Huttle says: “I just want to let her know that I am a defendant on January 6th.”

“What do you mean?” The officer asks.

“I stormed the Capitol. I’m waiting for my forgiveness,” says Huttle.

“Really?” The deputy says and giggles slightly.

“Yes, and I can’t really afford it, now in difficulties,” says Huttle before admitting that he is driving without a license.

The officer collects Huttle’s Indiana ID card and car title. He asks for the breed of Huttle’s dog who sits in the back seat before returning to his patrol car.

It can be heard from him how to read Huttle information about a dispatcher about the radio. Another officer offers to come as a backup, and Huttle accepts the help. The deputy also asks to react the animal control.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b21tjx4ulns

After a few minutes, a machine prints a piece of paper in the patrol car. The deputy returns to Huttle’s car and asks him to step out.

The two go to the back of Huttle’s van.

The deputy makes Huttle a verbal warning for his speed, says Huttle, because he is a habitual traffic injury to be a crime for him, and he has no choice but to bring him to prison.

“I can’t. I can’t,” says Huttle and shakes his head.

“You have to, ok?” The officer says.

“I can’t do it. No, I can’t go to prison for that, sir.” He asks if he can drive to his goal, but the officer rejects.

“Well, maybe if it were an offense, I could work out something with them. But it is not an offense. It is a crime, ok? That’s why I can’t work with you today, ok?” The deputy says. “I understand your circumstances, but you understand that you cannot drive.”

Huttle, who trembles visibly, mumbles.

At the moment, the officer Huttle is asking to turn around and put his hands behind his back, and Huttle Sprints on the driver’s seat of the delivery van. There are less than 15 seconds in the video.

“Don’t do it, buddy!” The officer calls.

Huttle horn the horn of the van when he dives back into the driver’s seat. The screen becomes dark when the deputy fights with him.

“No, no, no, no, no, no,” says the MP and withdrew from Huttle.

“I shoot myself,” says Huttle.

“No! No, no no!” The deputy calls and back, who withdraws from the car with a gun pulled back. There are five shots to be heard when he runs backwards. The video ends here.

Another corner of the video that was recorded by the dash cam of the car shows the pandemonium, which broke out immediately before shooting. The officer, whose picture is edited, can be seen back to the car after firing shots.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-b64wluuos

The traffic stops took place in Clinton County, just above the line of Jasper County. A review of the case by the public prosecutor’s office of Clinton County concluded that “the deputy was legally justified to defend fatal violence”.

A search for the vehicle made a loaded 9 -mm gun and a large amount of ammunition.

President Donald Trump pardoned almost all accused on January 6, including Huttle, on his first day of the office. At the time of his death, Huttle had not yet submitted an application to the court to reject his case, as court files show.

Ryan Murphy is the communities reporter for Indystar. It can be reached at [email protected].

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