Attorneys Mark and Patricia McCloskey—arrested and charged after they pointed weapons toward Black Lives Matter demonstrators near their home in St. Louis in June 2020—are struggling to fulfill their probation requirements. They have to work 200 hours of service probation and wanted to do so by representing Project Veritas, a conservative activist group. But the…
McCloskeys Facing a Catch-22 in Regaining Their Law Licenses Due to Probation Issues
After Pardon From Governor, McCloskeys Want Their Guns Back
ST. LOUIS—The city of St. Louis has not destroyed guns seized months ago from the couple who made headlines by waving the weapons at racial injustice protesters, and the couple is trying to get them back. Robert Dierker of the City Counselor’s Office told a judge during a virtual hearing Wednesday that the guns taken…
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