Nathaniel Tuck, a former Florida police officer, received a 14-month prison sentence for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach.
Nathan Tuck, who was among those pardoned for their actions at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was set to report to prison in March.
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. Tuck, 32 ...
One of those defendants caught on camera was Polk County’s Jonathan Pollock, who federal authorities said fought with and ...
Over 1,500 individuals have faced charges connected to the Capitol riot, including dozens of leaders, members and associates of the far-right Proud Boys group.
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 ...
Some defendants were completely pardoned while others were commuted, meaning their convictions still stand, but their prison ...
U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly ordered Nathaniel Tuck of Apopka, Fla., to pay a $2,000 fine in addition to a $2,000 restitution fee for his involvement in the insurrection. “Nathaniel Tuck ...
Four years after federal authorities began rounding up suspects in the Jan. 6, 2021, attempted insurrection at the U.S.
Nathaniel Tuck, 32, pleaded guilty in September to a felony charge of obstructing law enforcement during a civil disorder and a misdemeanor charge of entering and remaining in a restricted area.
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.