Gov. Mike Braun's message with his executive order Wednesday is that Indiana will partner with the feds to detain unlawful immigrants.
Matthew Huttle was shot by an Indiana sheriff's deputy days after receiving a pardon from President Donald Trump.
Two people were shot and killed inside a grocery store in Indiana on Monday, officials told ABC News. The incident took place at about 5:30 p.m. at Martin's Super Market in Elkhart, Indiana, according to the Elkhart Police Department.
According to Indiana State Police, the officer attempted to arrest the suspect, but the suspect resisted and an altercation took place.
Matthew Huttle, the pardoned Jan. 6 defendant shot by an Indiana deputy during a traffic stop, had a lengthy criminal history.
An Indiana man was fatally shot by police during a traffic stop, just days after he was pardoned by President Donald Trump for a misdemeanor related to the 2021 U.S. Capitol riot.
“It is illegal in Indiana to sell nitrous oxide for the purposes of intoxication, and Indiana State Excise Police have discovered an alarming trend of this activity among certain gas stations, convenience stores, smoke shops and tobacco/vaping businesses throughout the state,” said Jessica Allen, ATC executive director.
Matthew Huttle, freed last year after six months in jail, was shot to death in a scuffle with a sheriff’s deputy along a rural road.
Matthew Huttle, a man pardoned by President Trump, from the Capitol attack Jan. 6, riot, was killed by a deputy during a traffic stop in Indiana.
A person opened fire inside Martin's Super Market on Monday, Elkhart Police Department spokesperson Jessica McBrier told reporters.
Indiana State Police say a deputy tried to arrest the man when an “altercation took place.” Investigators say the suspect had a firearm.