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ORLANDO, Fla. — Kevin Tuck, an officer with the Windermere Police Department, and his son Nathaniel Tuck, a former officer with the Apopka Police Department, were arrested Thursday in connection ...
Nathaniel Tuck was the sole member of his co-defendants who successfully pushed his way past a line of multiple Capitol Police officers, making physical contact with at least one officer as he did so.
Trump pardoned everyone else, covering dozens of Central Floridians, including a former Apopka Police Department officer, Nathaniel Tuck, and his father, Kevin.
Nathaniel Tuck, the son, had received a yearlong prison sentence for additionally admitting to civil disorder while Kevin Tuck was sentenced to six months behind bars.
Nathan Tuck told News 6 he got a call from his attorney around 11 p.m. on Monday that President Donald Trump pardoned him and others for charges stemming from the attack on the US Capitol.
From 2012 to 2020, Nathaniel Tuck served as a police officer, in Longwood, Florida, and then in Apopka. He joined the Proud Boys in 2018, prosecutors said.
Nathaniel Tuck and other Proud Boys, including his father, were among the first wave of rioters who entered Capitol grounds after the mob broke through police lines, according to prosecutors.