A Missouri official asked the state Supreme Court to suspend the law licenses of Mark and Patricia McCloskey, who threatened Black Lives Matter marchers.
could lose their law licenses as a result of their nationally publicized gun-waving incident with Black Lives Matter protesters last year.
Missouri Chief Disciplinary Counsel Alan Pratzel has asked the state’s Supreme Court to suspend the McCloskeys’ law licenses, citing their guilty pleas to misdemeanors over the incident outside their St. Louis home in June 2020, localPratzel, whose office oversees the investigation of all complaints against lawyers in Missouri, said both crimes showed “indifference to public safety” and involved “moral turpitude” and warranted discipline, according to KCUR.
He recommended that the Supreme Court suspend their licenses indefinitely and not allow them to apply for reinstatement for six months.Mark and Patricia McCloskey pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges after they were pictured waving guns at protesters passing through their gated neighborhood. During the nationwide protests against police brutality and racial injustice last year ― sparked by the May 25, 2020, police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis ― the couple drew widespread outrage, yet also praise from then-President Donald Trump and conservative Republicans, after they were pictured pointing guns at demonstrators moving through their gated community to reach the mayor’s home nearby.
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