Button down armed couple had their weapons seized. |
The white couple who claimed they've were "threatened" by Black Lives Matter protesters is now facing possible criminal charges.
Mark and Patricia McCloskey had their home raided on Friday. In June, the two brandished firearms at protesters as they entered a gated community to confront the St. Louis mayor.
They are doing public relations on far-white agitator programs.
The two have no charges filed against them as of yet, but they did lose their firearms.
"We complied with the search warrant. They took my AR," said Mark McCloskey on Todd Starnes.
Must read: The McCloskeys have a long history of lawsuits to “protect their property,” and threatened trespassers with guns before. They sued to prevent gay couples from moving onto their street. Mark McCloskey even sued his own family - several times. https://t.co/WCXbMwFoNC— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) July 11, 2020
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner has prepared to file charges against the two for this.
The couple appear on Fox News to cry about how the world hates them and they've having Black friends. |
They had to hire personal security and folks are no longer using them as attorneys. They said they're getting death threats and calls for arrest.
The video of the two in a standoff with protesters went viral. The non-violent protesters shouted down the two after they came barging out brandishing weapons.
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