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Retired NASCAR driver and son arrested for alleged assault on police during Jan. 6 riots

Tighe Scott and his son Jarret Scott each face two misdemeanors.

Tighe Scott, 75, and his son Jarret Scott, 48, each face two felony charges as well as several misdemeanor charges for a series of alleged assaults that prosecutors say they committed outside the Capitol among the pro-crowd. Trump.

Charging documents show the FBI confirmed Tighe Scott's identity in part because a witness told agents he was a retired NASCAR driver.

Scott competed in dirt racing events before joining the NASCAR Winston Cup Series in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Although he did not record any career victories in NASCAR, he finished several times in the top 10 and made several appearances at the Daytona 500, including a sixth-place finish in 1979.

Both Scotts were arrested along with another Pennsylvania father and son, Scott Alex Slater Jr. and Scott Slater Sr., all of whom prosecutors say physically and verbally harassed law enforcement who were trying to protect the Capitol – using various objects like flagpoles, golf clubs and a “Closed Area” sign to throw or hit a line of police trying to control the crowd.

None of the men currently have an attorney listed and are expected to make their first appearance in federal court in Pennsylvania on Wednesday.

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