Court Upholds Expungement of McCloskeys' Misdemeanor Cases
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Court upholds expungement of McCloskeys' misdemeanor cases
ST. LOUIS - An appeals court has upheld the expungement of misdemeanor convictions for Mark and Patricia McCloskey, a Central West End couple who gained national attention for pointing guns at protesters in 2020. According to our partners at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Eastern District Missouri Court of Appeals confirmed the decision on Tuesday to expunge the McCloskeys' convictions, moving them closer to reclaiming their firearms. During t…
Missouri court keeps McCloskey criminal records sealed, as they seek to get guns back
St. Louis residents Mark and Patricia McCloskey were charged after pointing guns at George Floyd protesters who marched through their street. After being pardoned by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, Mark McCloskey is suing to have his guns returned.
St. Louis couple admits to attempted kidnapping and gun crimes
Two individuals have admitted to attempting to kidnap and rob a St. Louis apartment property manager at gunpoint in 2024, as well as committing a series of other firearm-related crimes during the same period. Emma M. Cunningham, 32, entered a guilty plea Monday in U.S. District Court to charges of attempted kidnapping, unlawful transfer of […] The post St. Louis couple admits to attempted kidnapping and gun crimes appeared first on KTTN-FM 92.3 …
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