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Mark McCloskey, who pleaded guilty to waving a gun at protesters in 2020, got back his assault rifle on Friday.
After several years and multiple lawsuits, St. Louis lawyers Mark and Patricia McCloskey have reclaimed their seized AR-15 used during their 2020 BLM protest confrontation.
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has returned the AR-15 rifle that Mark McCloskey pointed at protesters in 2020, ...
The McCloskeys, who gained national attention for pointing guns at protestors in 2020, have had their AR-15 returned to them ...
Mark McCloskey, who went viral along with his wife for wielding guns as protesters marched outside their property in 2020, ...
Mark McCloskey said St. Louis Police returned his AR-15. He posted photos and said it only took three lawsuits, two trips to ...
The St. Louis husband and wife who attracted national attention for brandishing guns as they tried to defend their homes from ...
A Central West End man who waved an AR-15 at protesters in 2020 has his weapon back. Mark McCloskey shared the news on the ...
His wife, Patricia McCloskey, pleaded guilty to second-degree harassment, also a misdemeanor, and was issued a $2,000 fine. Mark McCloskey is also seeking to be reimbursed for all fines paid.
"Picking up the AR at the police property room," Mark McCloskey posted on X on August 4, 2025. Video courtesy of Mark McCloskey.
Republican Mark McCloskey, a candidate for the U.S. Senate in Missouri, was the center of attention for some demonstrators and members of the media outside the Kenosha County courthouse Tuesday ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has issued pardons to Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the St. Louis couple whose brandishing of guns at Black Lives Matter protesters in June 2020 catapulted them to ...