White Couple Who Was Seen Pointing Their Weapons At A Group Of Protesters In St. Louis Have Been Indicted On Firearm Fees (Replace)

Roommate, remember that July when Mark and Patricia McCloskey went viral after seeing their guns pointed at a group of protesters walking past their house as they walked to Mayor Lyda Krewson’s house? Well, now the same thugs have been charged with firearms.

The couple now face two charges for issuing a gun and tampering with evidence, according to NBC News. Her lawyer called the charges “unfounded” and said they would handle it accordingly.

At the moment it is not clear what type of evidence the prosecution presented to the grand jury in order to prevent the manipulation of evidence. If you remember, they were also charged with the illegal use of weapons in July.

At the time, St. Louis Circuit attorney Kimberly Gardner said it was illegal for the couple “to threatenly wave guns at guns taking part in non-violent protest.”

She continued, “While we are fortunate that this situation did not escalate into fatal violence, this type of behavior is unacceptable in St. Louis.”

The couple claim they feared for their lives as the crowd of peaceful protesters marched past their home. As already mentioned, the protesters made their way to Mayor Lyda Krewson when, after a live briefing on Facebook in which Krewson read the names and addresses of the residents who had written letters to her, “Resignation Lyda, take this Police with “shouting suggests that they defused the police department.

The McCloskey’s were later unveiled during this year’s Republican National Convention.

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