St. Louis couple charged for pulling guns at protesters
ST. LOUIS (AP)
St. Louis’ top prosecutor has told The Associated Press that she’s charging a white husband and wife with felony unlawful use of a weapon for displaying guns during a racial injustice protest outside their mansion.
Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner announced the charges Monday against Mark and Patricia McCloskey. Both are personal injury attorneys and in their 60s.
The attorney said Missouri's governor and the president "came after her" for investigating the case.
The McCloskeys’ actions during the June 28 protest drew praise from some who said they were legally defending their $1.15 million home, but scorn from others who said they risked bloodshed.
Several hundred protesters were marching to the mayor’s home, just a few blocks away.