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- St. Louis couple who waved guns at protesters placed on probation as . . .
Mark and Patricia McCloskey can still practice, but their licenses will be suspended if they violate their probation by breaking more laws, according to the Missouri Supreme Court Mark
- Mark McCloskey, St. Louis lawyer who defended home from BLM, says . . .
McCloskey Law Center's Mark McCloskey on facing possible new legal challenges after he and his wife 'defended' themselves from BLM protesters on their property
- Judge expunges convictions of couple who waved guns at protesters in St . . .
According to the St Louis Post-Dispatch, attorneys Mark and Patricia McCloskey filed a request in January to remove the convictions from their record Missouri Judge Joseph P Whyte
- Patricia And Mark McCloskey Who Waved Guns At BLM Protesters Plead . . .
Patricia McCloskey, who menaced the marching crowd with her finger on the trigger of a handgun, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor harassment and was ordered to pay a fine of $2,000 Her husband,
- US couple who pointed guns at BLM protesters plead guilty - BBC
Mr McCloskey, 63, pleaded guilty to misdemeanour fourth-degree assault and was fined $750 (£538) His wife, 61, pleaded guilty to misdemeanour harassment and was fined $2,000 Because the
- Armed St. Louis Couple Who Confronted BLM Mob Plead Guilty . . . - Yahoo
Mark McCloskey and Patricia McCloskey, the armed St Louis couple who confronted Black Lives Matter protesters outside their mansion last year, pleaded guilty on Thursday to misdemeanor
- Couple Who Pointed Guns at Protestors Plead Guilty Misdemeanor Charges
Mark and Patricia McCloskey — the St Louis couple seen in a viral video brandishing guns at Black Lives Matter protesters outside of their home in summer 2020 — pled guilty to misdemeanor
- St. Louis lawyers Mark and Patricia McCloskey charged with menacing . . .
Lawyers Mark McCloskey, 61, and Patricia McCloskey, 63, have said they were merely defending their home on a private street in an upscale neighborhood from a crowd that was marching to Mayor
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