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Hebron man sentenced 6 months for Capitol insurrection

Screenshot of body worn camera footage showing Matthew Huttle (circled in red) facing police officers as his co-defendant (circled in yellow) berates police officers.
Screenshot of body worn camera footage showing Matthew Huttle (circled in red) facing police officers as his co-defendant (circled in yellow) berates police officers.

Matthew Huttle, 41, was sentenced Tuesday to six months in federal prison with one year of supervised release. He must also pay $500 for damage to the Capitol and $25 for special assessment.

Huttle entered a plea deal in July, charging him with trespassing during the events of the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riots. He was arrested Nov. 28, 2022, in Boise, Idaho. He was tried on 12 counts with his uncle, Dale Huttle, who was arrested in Crown Point, Ind. 

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The two Huttles traveled from Hebron, Ind., to Washington, D.C. Matthew Huttle was in the Capitol for 16 minutes and remained on the grounds for several hours, recording video on his phone of what was happening. 

Huttle entered the building through the Senate Wing door in the lower west terrace. 

While in the building, he told rioters that Congress members were on the third floor. Huttle told  police that he was trying to divert the rioters away from the Congress members, who were most likely evacuating.

Huttle was interrupted by officers directing him out of the building. He refused, saying that he had a bad feeling about officers moving all the rioters out through one area.

He continued back to the Senate wing door and exited by climbing out of a window. 

His uncle, Dale Huttle, engaged in at least two violent confrontations with law enforcement officers on the Lower West Terrace. This involved striking officers with a flagpole.

Dale Huttle is set to appear for a status conference Friday.

As of Tuesday 1,092 people have been charged in relation to the Jan. 6 insurrection. 

Katy Szpak is a Digital News Journalist for Indiana Public Media. She was raised in Crown Point, Indiana, and graduated from IU Bloomington with a degree in Journalism. She has previously worked at The Media School at IU.