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After several years and multiple lawsuits, St. Louis lawyers Mark and Patricia McCloskey have reclaimed their seized AR-15 ...
Mark McCloskey, who pleaded guilty to waving a gun at protesters in 2020, got back his assault rifle on Friday.
McCloskey and his wife Patricia had been forced to surrender the rifle and a second firearm after pleading guilty to ...
The St. Louis husband and wife who attracted national attention for brandishing guns as they tried to defend their homes from ...
A man in Missouri who was accused of pointing guns at peaceful protestors in the wake of George Floyd’s murder has recently ...
A Central West End man who waved an AR-15 at protesters in 2020 has his weapon back. Mark McCloskey shared the news on the ...
Mark McCloskey, who went viral along with his wife for wielding guns as protesters marched outside their property in 2020, ...
St. Louis resident Mark McCloskey broke his silence on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Tuesday after he and his wife Patricia received national approbation for brandishing guns in the front yard of their ...
Mark and Patricia McCloskey live in a neighborhood with million-dollar homes. The entire neighborhood is privately owned and managed, which means the entire street is considered private property.
Mark McCloskey pleaded guilty in 2021 to misdemeanor fourth-degree assault and was fined $750. Republican Gov. Mike Parson pardoned him, as well as his wife Patricia McCloskey, weeks later.
Mark McCloskey, the St. Louis attorney who grabbed national headlines last year for pointing guns at Black Lives Matter protesters with his wife, says he’s "maybe running for Senate " to fight ...
Mark McCloskey, now a Republican candidate for U. S. Senate, filed suit Wednesday seeking return of the guns used in the incident. Laurie Skrivan St. Louis Post-Dispatch / TNS ...