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Texas man pardoned for Jan. 6 attack now sought for 2016 charge of soliciting a minor


Three individuals who were pardoned by former President Donald Trump in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol have faced legal trouble after their release. Andrew Taake, released from federal prison after being pardoned, is wanted by authorities in Texas for a 2016 charge of soliciting a minor online. Despite the pending warrant, Taake was released on Jan. 20. Similarly, an Indiana man, Matthew Huttle, was fatally shot by police days after his charges were dismissed and a Florida man, Daniel Ball, was arrested on federal gun charges soon after being released on felony charges related to the Capitol attack.

In Kentucky, Daniel Wilson faces criminal charges after being pardoned by Trump. Federal authorities are seeking to return him to prison for firearms offenses discovered during a search of his home after the Capitol riot. The pursuit of these individuals demonstrates the challenges law enforcement faces in monitoring and holding accountable those involved in the violent events of Jan. 6, despite efforts to grant pardons that absolve them of legal consequences. Re-arresting these individuals, especially those with pending state warrants, requires significant resources, demonstrating the ongoing legal actions surrounding the Capitol attack and its participants.

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