St. Louis gun-toting incident | |
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Part of the George Floyd protests in Missouri, protests against Lyda Krewson, and the gun rights movement in the United States | |
Date | June 28, 2020 |
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Caused by | Protesters entering a private community |
On June 28, 2020, during the George Floyd protests in St. Louis, Missouri, Patricia and Mark McCloskey pointed firearms and yelled at protesters marching through the private neighborhood they co-owned.[1][2][3] Some protesters yelled back. The incident gained national news coverage and sparked controversy.[2][3]
St. Louis circuit attorney Kimberly Gardner filed charges against the McCloskey couple on July 20, 2020. This decision drew national attention.[4][5][6] On June 17, 2021, the McCloskeys pled guilty to misdemeanor offenses: Mark for fourth-degree assault, and Patricia for harassment.[7][8] Mark was required to pay a $750 fine, and Patricia $2,000, and their guns used in the incident were required to be surrendered and destroyed.[7] In August 2021, they were both pardoned by Missouri governor Mike Parson. In February 2022, the Supreme Court of Missouri suspended the couple's law licenses indefinitely, but stayed the punishment and imposed one year of probation.
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