The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday placed a St. Louis couple who gained national attention for waving guns at racial injustice protesters on probation as attorneys. The court suspended Mark and Patricia McCloskeys’ law licenses but delayed the suspension and put the two on probation for a year.
Highlights
- Mark and Patricia McCloskey, a Republican candidate for U.S.
- Senate in Missouri, and his wife, Patricia, received national attention for waving guns at racial injustice protesters in June 2020 encounter.
- Missouri Gov.
- Mike Parson later pardoned the couple, but oversight agency argued that despite the pardons, they’re still guilty.
- The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday placed a St.
- Louis couple on probation as attorneys and put them on probation for a year.