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Nathaniel Tuck, a former police officer and Proud Boys member, was sentenced to 14 months in prison for storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
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.
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‘Violence is the only way’: Proud Boys member and former cop who bragged that he ‘fought the police’ at the Capitol on Jan. 6 is going to prison - MSNNathaniel Tuck, 32, was sentenced on Wednesday to 14 months in prison — or just over one year — by U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Kelly, a Donald Trump appointee.
Tuck's father, Kevin Tuck, is set to be sentenced next Tuesday. Kevin Tuck, 52, was employed as a police officer in Windermere, Florida, during the Capitol riot. He has since pleaded guilty to a ...
A federal judge sentenced an ex-Florida police officer and Proud Boys member to 14 months in prison for his role in storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.. Nathaniel Tuck, 32, pleaded guilty in ...
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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