Gov. Parson pardons Mark, Patricia McCloskey of charges related to pointing guns at protesters
A recent plea deal called for Mark McCloskey to pay a $750 fine and Patricia McCloskey to pay a $2,000 fine. The pardon means they no longer need to pay the fines Author: Sam Clancy, Dori Olmos, Jim Salter (Associated Press) Published: 6:20 PM EDT August 3, 2021 Updated: 10:06 PM EDT August 3, 2021
ST. LOUIS Governor Mike Parson pardoned Mark and Patricia McCloskey Tuesday, more than a month after the pair pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges.
The McCloskeys were charged last year after they pointed guns at protesters in front of their home last summer. On June 17, a judge approved a plea deal from the couple while they were in court for a scheduled hearing.
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