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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson pardoned Mark and Patricia McCloskey, a couple who gained notoriety for pointing guns at social justice demonstrators.
A Missouri appeals court on Tuesday upheld a request by Mark and Patricia McCloskey to expunge their criminal records for a June 2020 incident, pictured here, in which they pointed guns at ...
McCloskey and his wife Patricia had been forced to surrender the rifle and a second firearm after pleading guilty to misdemeanors for pointing the guns at George Floyd protesters in 2020.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Mark McCloskey has received his AR-15 back from St. Louis police after he was pardoned. Mark and his wife, Patricia McCloskey, were accused of pointing guns at ...
Mark McCloskey, who pleaded guilty to waving a gun at protesters in 2020, got back his assault rifle on Friday.
Mark and Patricia McCloskey, both lawyers, spoke in a recorded message at the convention from St. Louis. The couple defended their use of their weapons.
Mark McCloskey has gotten back his AR-15. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department last Thursday agreed to return the weapon to the St. Louis lawyer. McCloskey and his wife, Patricia, had been ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced Tuesday that he had pardoned Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the St. Louis couple who were charged with waving guns at a group of Black Lives Matter protesters ...
attorney Mark McCloskey said St. Louis Police returned his AR-15. He posted photos and said it only took three lawsuits, two trips to the court of appeals and more than 18-hundred days.
Missouri's governor pardons McCloskeys, couple who pointed guns at Black Lives Matter protesters Mark and Patricia McCloskey pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault and harassment charges in June.