The Jasper County coroner conducted an autopsy Monday morning and identified Huttle. Huttle was one of the individuals implicated in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot,
In which hundreds of supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the building to disrupt the 2020 presidential election’s electoral vote tally.
According to court documents, Huttle pleaded guilty to a charge of entering and staying in a prohibited facility or on government property.
In August 2023, reaching a deal with federal prosecutors. In November 2023, he received a sentence of six months in federal prison and twelve months on supervised release.
When Trump pardoned some 1,500 participants in the Jan. 6 riot the week after his inauguration, it became irrelevant this month.
The lawsuit claims that Huttle was with his uncle in the Capitol on that particular day, and investigators were able to see videos of him there that were posted to his personal Google account.