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user104658
29-01-2025, 12:17 PM
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the pardoned nutters have been enabled and are causing problems wherever they go
user104658
29-01-2025, 01:23 PM
the pardoned nutters have been enabled and are causing problems wherever they go
Yes, unfortunately a lot of them are not very bright and are confusing their pardon for the Jan 6th insurrection with some sort of president-granted legal immunity. So a bunch of them are going to end up back in jail. Or shot, 'cos it's America.
arista
29-01-2025, 01:31 PM
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/01/28/13/94583475-14332211-Huttle_and_his_uncle_Dale_Huttle_were_previously_a rrested_for_ta-a-176_1738069961862.jpg
[Matthew Huttle, 42, was fatally shot by a
deputy with the Jasper County Sheriff's Department
at around 4.15pm on State Road 14, Fox 59 reports.
Indiana State Police said the traffic stop led
the unidentified deputy to try to arrest Huttle,
but he allegedly resisted and struggled
with the officer.]
Yes Never Struggle with a USA Police Officer
they have every right to shoot you.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14332211/Matthew-Huttle-pardoned-Capitol-riot-shot-killed-police-traffic-stop.html
Sign Of The Times
Glenn.
29-01-2025, 01:54 PM
Oh dear
Nicky91
29-01-2025, 02:01 PM
i sympathise with the cop
no way that this idiot should've been pardonned anyway, attacking a federal building like the capitol building is a no go
but it was very predictable anyway that President Oompa Loompa would pardon one of their own MAGA supporters
Cherie
29-01-2025, 02:05 PM
Will there be George Flloyd style protests ....
user104658
29-01-2025, 02:06 PM
Will there be George Flloyd style protests ....
No Cherie, as I pointed out, the cop was white.
Cherie
29-01-2025, 02:06 PM
No Cherie, as I pointed out, the cop was white.
err....that was my point :laugh:
Nicky91
29-01-2025, 02:38 PM
Will there be George Flloyd style protests ....
why?
because some elitist MAGA extremist got killed, i myself don't shed a tear about this thug
that cop has every right to defend himself honestly, since there was an altercation between the two of them, so this was very likely self-defense
i guess the dude was a lot safer off in jail but yeah he had to be pardonned
i sympathise with the cop
no way that this idiot should've been pardonned anyway, attacking a federal building like the capitol building is a no go
but it was very predictable anyway that President Oompa Loompa would pardon one of their own MAGA supporters
He served his time for that..6 months. Hardly the crime of the century..
Quantum Boy..the 2nd bloke shot was only released from prison until his trial date.
No Cherie, as I pointed out, the cop was white.
The cop hasnt been identified yet....how do we know hes white?
user104658
29-01-2025, 03:05 PM
The cop hasnt been identified yet....how do we know hes white?
They're all white Parmy.
They're all white Parmy.
Proof?
UserSince2005
29-01-2025, 03:44 PM
they shouldnt kill hotties.
user104658
29-01-2025, 03:56 PM
Proof?
Fine, I've changed it!
I warn you though; now some people will have no idea whether they want to defend the cop or not.
No Cherie, as I pointed out, the cop was white.
err....that was my point :laugh:
Yeah, the cop was white. Where are the protests?
Fine, I've changed it!
I warn you though; now some people will have no idea whether they want to defend the cop or not.
Stop being an arse.
user104658
29-01-2025, 04:16 PM
Stop being an arse.
Despite the jokey tone, it's plainly true.
I was trying to find his criminal record before January 6th because that would've been more predictive of the future. The irony is his dad was a police officer. Usually people who pick up traffic offenses like candy are people who really don't like authority.
Who was the Trump-pardoned man killed by police? His J6 Capitol breach story was complex
https://tucson.com/news/nation-world/crime-courts/matthew-huttle-dale-huttle-hobart-jan-6-2021-capitol-breach-jasper-county-police-involved-shooting/article_ebc87bef-66df-58a1-8889-81a1e6c8bf8d.html
The 42-year-old — who was born in Porter, Indiana, to a police officer father, graduated from Merrillville High School and lived in various states — worked much of his adult life as a journeyman carpenter and has two surviving children, according to Hemmer.
Huttle struggled for more than two decades with alcoholism, fueling legal and health problems, but stopped drinking in 2019, his attorney said.
"Much of Matt’s criminal history and many of the problems in his life in general are directly related to his extreme alcohol abuse," Hemmer said.
Huttle was sentenced in 2010 to two-and-a-half years in prison for battery after severely beating the neck, back and buttocks of a three-year-old child in Lake County, according to the Indiana Department of Correction.
Records show he was on probation in Porter County for a 2020 felony drunk driving conviction when he traveled to Washington, D.C., and unlawfully entered the U.S. Capitol.
At the time of his death, Huttle also was awaiting sentencing in Lake County on a felony charge of operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic offender, according to court records.
When doing the search, his background check page address came up as living in "Gaslite Park" in Indiana (it's a mobile home lot). It was just too ironic not to post.
S: https://www.instantcheckmate.com/people/matthew-huttle/california/#CTA
user104658
29-01-2025, 04:20 PM
Nothing to see here, just King Trump handing out presidential pardons to child abusers.
Oliver_W
29-01-2025, 04:36 PM
Some of the pardons I'm okay with, if they didn't commit violence on J6. Lkke that bloke who was jailed for filming outside the Capitol, but didn't even go in :crazy:
But the subject of this thread, it sounds like he should have spent some time behind bars.
user104658
29-01-2025, 04:39 PM
Some of the pardons I'm okay with, if they didn't commit violence on J6. Lkke that bloke who was jailed for filming outside the Capitol, but didn't even go in :crazy:
But the subject of this thread, it sounds like he should have spent some time behind bars.
He got out last summer but I genuinely think if the pardon hadn't happened he might not be dead. It will almost certainly have emboldened him in resisting arrest - believing "the govt. and Daddy Trump are on my side!".
Maybe it would even have been true if he'd ended up in a legal process. Doesn't really matter if you get shot before making it to a cell though.
thesheriff443
29-01-2025, 04:40 PM
Nothing to see here, just King Trump handing out presidential pardons to child abusers.
He was already released
And the pardon doesn’t relate to his past convictions
user104658
29-01-2025, 04:47 PM
He was already released
And the pardon doesn’t relate to his past convictions
They should though; when the pardons were being handed out, it shouldn't have been a sweeping catch-all, they should have considered the past character of the people being pardoned.
I can actually see a decent argument for pardoning the otherwise-OK people who had no violent criminal record and just got caught up in some hysteria on Jan 6th. But it should only have been for those people of otherwise good character. Not people with previous jail time for beating up three-year-olds.
thesheriff443
29-01-2025, 04:51 PM
They should though; when the pardons were being handed out, it shouldn't have been a sweeping catch-all, they should have considered the past character of the people being pardoned.
I can actually see a decent argument for pardoning the otherwise-OK people who had no violent criminal record and just got caught up in some hysteria on Jan 6th. But it should only have been for those people of otherwise good character. Not people with previous jail time for beating up three-year-olds.
Him being released or pardoned didn’t do him any good because he is now dead
Interesting to note that the J6 rioters all seem to have been given sentences of months rather than years...especially in america and its outrageous sentences dished out......
Compared to to the years and years dished out to the uk counterparts..
Crazy really.
Nicky91
29-01-2025, 05:01 PM
Him being released or pardoned didn’t do him any good because he is now dead
this blood is on President Oompa Loompa and Vice President Trump Junior their hands
user104658
29-01-2025, 05:07 PM
Interesting to note that the J6 rioters all seem to have been given sentences of months rather than years...especially in america and its outrageous sentences dished out......
Compared to to the years and years dished out to the uk counterparts..
Crazy really.
To be fair to the J6 lot (if we must be) - the events of that day were historic because of it being a supposed-insurrection and what it represents, and it being the capitol building... but in terms of the scale, violence and destruction it was not on anywhere near the level of the recent UK unrest/riots.
To be fair to the J6 lot (if we must be) - the events of that day were historic because of it being a supposed-insurrection and what it represents, and it being the capitol building... but in terms of the scale, violence and destruction it was not on anywhere near the level of the recent UK unrest/riots.
True.
But I'm talking individual cases in the UK that were on the same/ or less, level of severity as the US ones.
Some of the pardons I'm okay with, if they didn't commit violence on J6. Lkke that bloke who was jailed for filming outside the Capitol, but didn't even go in :crazy:
But the subject of this thread, it sounds like he should have spent some time behind bars.
If they'd been in jail/prison for years at a time I think they've served enough time for Jan 6th by itself. If the system had been fair, then the other history should've been considered and there would been sentencing guidelines based on those conditions. The problem is they kept some of the people in apparently without trial. And if they had sentenced them fairly based on the facts, many of them would've long been out and the truly criminal ones would've had their facts examined (like this guy) and sentenced more appropriately... but the Federal govt can set whatever standard it wants, so it's not the same as a local case. So I'm glad to see those courts politically shellacked for once because it happens too often. Though honestly no telling though if it gets better or not under future administrations, because the courts at that level are still too heavily politicized (either direction). One administration is not going to fix that.
thesheriff443
29-01-2025, 06:50 PM
this blood is on President Oompa Loompa and Vice President Trump Junior their hands
So you’re parents know you are on the internet saying stupid stuff?
Glenn.
29-01-2025, 10:09 PM
Sounds like it’s not much of a waste. Unless the people who support The Sexual Predator also support the violent beating of children.
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