- Mark Tucci, 44, of Philadelphia, was sentenced to 33 months in prison, two years of supervised release, and ordered to pay $16,529.44 in restitution after pleading guilty to two counts of interfering with federally protected activities, one count of cyberstalking, and one count of interstate communication of threats.
- Tucci engaged in racist, violent threats targeting African American victims, motivated by their race, to intimidate them and interfere with their employment at a city agency and use of public facilities (including a state highway).
- His actions included sending threatening phone calls, texts, and emails (e.g., using racial slurs, promising harm, referencing a victim’s address, and stating “This is personal now”), as well as an in-person confrontation on I-95 where he screamed threats to kill or shoot and threw a coffee mug at a victim’s car. Read More