The legal saga of Mark and Patricia took a surprising turn on Thursday when the couple pled guilty to misdemeanor charges of harassment and assault, agreeing to forfeit the firearms they
Get PricePatricia , left, and her husband Mark leave a court in St. Louis, Thursday, June 17, 2021. The St. Louis couple who gained notoriety for pointing guns at social justice
Get PriceA A. Mark and his wife, Patricia, the St. Louis couple who brandished firearms at Black Lives Matter protesters last year, are both facing the possible suspension of their law licenses, multiple news outlets are reporting. Mark pleaded guilty to one count of misdemeanor fourth-degree assault June 17.
Get Price8/16 · When attorneys Mark and Patty bought their home in February of 1988, it was the color of cigarette ashes. Still dirty from the days when St. Louis lay under a blanket of
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Get Price8/3 · Mark and Patricia draw their firearms on protestors as they enter their St. Louis neighborhood during a protest against then-Mayor Lyda Krewson in June 2020.
Get PriceThe McCloskeys, who are both attorneys in their early 60s, were indicted by a St. Louis grand jury in October on charges of unlawful use of a weapon and tampering with evidence. Their next court appearance was scheduled for January. Gardner originally filed the weapons charge in July. The grand jury added the evidence tampering charge.
Get Price7/13 · Published: JULY 13, 04:07. Patricia and her husband Mark draw their firearms on protestors, including a man who holds a video camera and microphone, as they enter their
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Get Price5/18 · St. Louis lawyer Mark , who made national headlines last year when he and his wife drew their guns and confronted Black Lives Matter protesters outside their home, is running for the U.S
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Get PriceMark and Patricia , a St. Louis couple who found national fame after they were filmed brandishing weapons at Black Lives Matter protesters who passed their mansion in a gated community
Get PriceSt. Louis cops descended on the McCloskeys' Central West End home on Friday night with a search warrant for the gun, as well as the pistol that Patricia was seen waving around in the infamous video, local media reported. The couple's attorney had reportedly taken possession of the pistol already.
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Get PriceNov 10, at 10:57 am. ST. LOUIS — Mark and Patricia , the gun-toting couple who gained recognition after confronting protesters passing by their St. Louis home, have sued a United
Get Price11/10 · Fame is a double-edged sword, and Mark and Patricia just can’t seem to decide how they feel about it. Their new celebrity status stems from a viral photo of them
Get PriceMark and Patricia , residents of the neighborhood face one felony count of unlawful use of a weapon. The couple made headlines when Mark was seen armed with an AR-15 rifle and
Get PriceLaurie Skrivan/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Tribune News Service via Getty Images A judge disqualified the Democrat circuit attorney who was prosecuting the gun case against Mark from this summer, saying that the attorney's campaign fundraising activities created the appearance that she prosecuted him for political purposes.
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