What ever happened to the McCloskeys?

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/missouri-governor-pardons-mccloskeys/

Republican Missouri Governor Mike Parson on Tuesday pardoned Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the St. Louis couple who were seen in a viral photograph waving guns at Black Lives Matter protesters in June 2020. The couple pleaded guilty to misdemeanor gun charges in June, although Mark McCloskey announced in May that he would be running for U.S. Senate.

Parson issued 12 pardons and two commutations on Tuesday, including the McCloskeys.

According to CBS St. Louis affiliate KMOV-TV, Patricia McCloskey had pleaded guilty to misdemeanor harassment and was fined $2,000. Her husband, Mark McCloskey, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor fourth-degree assault and was fined $750. They had also agreed to give up the weapons they used during the incident.

The McCloskeys, both lawyers in their 60s, were unapologetic after pleading guilty. “I’d do it again,” Mark McCloskey said outside the courthouse, according to KMOV.

“It is illegal to wave weapons in a threatening matter at those participating in nonviolent protest, and while we are fortunate this situation did not escalate into deadly force, this type of conduct is unacceptable in St. Louis,” said Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner when announcing the charges. “We must protect the right to peacefully protest, and any attempt to chill it through intimidation will not be tolerated.”

The McCloskeys became heroes among many conservatives after they said they felt threatened by the protesters, who on June 28 were marching through St. Louis’ Central West End neighborhood toward the mayor’s home to demand her resignation amid nationwide protests against racial injustice and police brutality. The couple even had primetime speaking slots at the Republican National Convention in 2020.

“It was like the storming of the Bastille, the gate came down and a large crowd of angry, aggressive people poured through,” Mark McCloskey said at the time. “I was terrified that we’d be murdered within seconds. Our house would be burned down, our pets would be killed.”

A special prosecutor said his investigation found no evidence that any of the protesters had weapons, according to KMOV.

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Just Thinking
Just Thinking
August 10, 2021 6:50 am

An interesting, and totally expected, part of that “report” by KMOV was the mention of lack of weapons by “peaceful protesters” but the failure to include that they had broken through a locked gate of a private community.

Not that the “special prosecutor” may have been biased or anything.

Context is (supposed to be) important.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 10, 2021 9:30 am

This is all very state-specific legal analysis. But it goes without saying that the criminal complaint against them did not require a special prosecutor. It ain’t Watergate, ya know?

https://www.ky3.com/2021/01/29/a-closer-look-at-missouris-stand-your-ground-law-after-willard-break-in-turned-deadly/

Machinist
Machinist
August 10, 2021 10:43 am

The prosecution claimed that no weapons were found among the peaceful protesters.

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  Machinist
August 10, 2021 2:18 pm

One of them displayed two loaded pistol magazines.. When and where did these lying Democrats search the peaceful protesting terrorists?

Adyana
Adyana
  Machinist
July 22, 2022 7:45 am

It’s not a peaceful protest if you’ve busted through a gate onto private property.