Proud Boy member bragged he 'fought the police' on Jan. 6
Nathaniel Tuck, circled in yellow on the right, appears with members of the Proud Boys on the lawn of the Capitol. (U.S. Attorney

Nathaniel Tuck, circled in yellow on the right, appears with members of the Proud Boys on the lawn of the Capitol. (U.S. Attorney’s Office)

A former cop and member of the Proud Boys from Florida was sentenced for being among the first wave of rioters to breach Capitol grounds on Jan. 6.

A U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Kelly, appointed by Donald Trump, sentenced Nathaniel Tuck, aged 32, to 14 months in prison. This equates to just over a year behind bars. Tuck had pleaded guilty in September to obstructing law enforcement during a civil disorder, a felony charge, and trespassing, a misdemeanor.

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