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Mark and Patricia McCloskey, a Missouri couple who harassed social justice protesters marching past their house last summer, could face disbarment. Alan Pratzel, the Missouri chief disciplinary counsel, asked the state’s supreme court to revoke the law licenses of the two personal injury lawyers, according to court documents. Back in June 2020, the McCloskeys pointed guns at protestors who walked through their gated community. Both Mark and Patricia McCloskey pled guilty to misdemeanor charges and paid fines of $750 and $2,000 respectively. Mark McCloskey has made it clear that he does not reg...
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Gov. Mike Parson (R-Missouri) has pardoned the couple who wielded guns at social justice protestors last summer. Mark McCloskey and Patricia McCloskey, stood on their lawn holding a handgun and long rifle while protestors walked by their house in a posh neighborhood in St. Louis. The couple pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge and faced heavy fines. McCloskey defended his use of firearms, saying he was “in imminent fear the (protesters) would run me over, kill me.” Parson approved 12 pardons and two commutations, among them the McCloskey’s case. The decision has been controversial and was cr...
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Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the St. Louis couple who waved guns at racial justice protestors who marched past their Central West End mansion last year, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges on Thursday. While neither will face jail time, each will owe a fine ($750 for Mark; $2,000 for Patricia) after pleading guilty to fourth-degree assault and second-degree harassment, respectively. Additionally, the McCloskeys will forfeit the weapons they used to threaten protestors on June 28, 2020. On that day, the couple waved guns at protestors because they claim that they were trespassing. Special pro...
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Mark McCloskey, a personal injury lawyer from St. Louis, is considering running for Missouri’s open U.S. Senate seat. Current Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Missouri) will not be running for re-election in 2022, leaving the seat open. “I can confirm that it’s a consideration, yes,” McCloskey said in a brief interview on Tuesday night. In June 2020, McCloskey and his wife, Patricia, menaced protesters with their guns who passed their house during a BLM protest sparked by the killing of George Floyd. Images of the couple defending their home went viral on social media and later resulted in charges of unlawfu...
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