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In a shocking turn of events, a US Capitol rioter who was recently pardoned by Donald Trump was killed in a police stop. Matthew Huttle, 42, was shot dead by a deputy officer during a traffic stop in Indiana on January 26. According to state police, Huttle was armed and an altercation took place between him and the officer, resulting in the officer firing his weapon and fatally wounding Huttle.
This incident comes on the heels of Trump’s decision to pardon over 1,500 individuals involved in the Capitol riots, including Huttle. Huttle had been sentenced to six months behind bars for his role in the riots but was released in July 2024. His pardon was met with controversy, and his subsequent death in a police stop has raised even more questions.
In other news, Denmark’s Prime Minister is seeking European support in response to Trump’s bid to purchase Greenland. The German Chancellor has weighed in on the issue, stating that borders must not be moved by force. This development has sparked concerns about the potential implications of such a deal, particularly with regards to Greenland’s strategic location and natural resources.