The St. Louis husband and wife who attracted national attention for brandishing guns as they tried to defend their homes from Black Lives Matter protestors now possess their semiautomatic rifle again.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. -- 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 ...
St. Louis residents Mark and Patricia McCloskey were charged after pointing guns at George Floyd protesters who marched through their street. After being pardoned by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, Mark ...
ST. LOUIS – An appeals court has upheld the expungement of misdemeanor convictions for Mark and Patricia McCloskey, a Central West End couple who gained national attention for pointing 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. Mark ...
A Missouri appeals court on Tuesday upheld a request by Mark and Patricia McCloskey to expunge their criminal records for a June 2020 incident, above, in which they pointed guns at protesters who had ...
Homeowners Mark and Patricia McCloskey stand in front their house along Portland Place as they confront protesters marching to St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson’s house Sunday, June 28, 2020, in the ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Mark and Patricia McCloskey brandish firearms in front of their home on June 28, 2020, as protester walked by. Mark and Patricia ...