9/13 · Nine Black Lives Matter protesters in St. Louis were cited for trespassing on the property of Mark and Patricia after the armed couple defended their home from a crowd of nearly 500
Learn More1/3 · Mark graduated from Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School in Ladue, Missouri, in 1975. He graduated magna cum laude from Southern Methodist University in Dallas in 1982, where he studied sociology, criminal justice and psychology before attending the Southern Methodist University of Law in 1985.
Learn MoreMark Thomas is an American former personal injury lawyer practicing in St. Louis, Missouri, who attracted national attention in after he and his wife Patricia brandished
Learn MoreThe court suspended Mark and Patricia McCloskeys' law licenses but delayed the suspension and put the two on probation for a year. The order
Learn More6/17 · The St. Louis couple will have to forfeit the guns they displayed outside their home last summer, but won't lose their right to keep and bear arms.
Learn MoreThe Missouri Supreme Court has rejected the request of Mark and Patricia , the St. Louis lawyers who brandished guns at Black Lives
Learn Moremccloskey. POLITICS. Supreme Court declines to hear appeal from McCloskeys over gun-waving incident. By Angi Gonzalez St. Louis.
Learn MoreA A. Mark and his wife, Patricia, the St. Louis couple who brandished firearms at Black Lives Matter protesters last year, are both facing the possible suspension of their law licenses, multiple news outlets are reporting. Mark pleaded guilty to one count of misdemeanor fourth-degree assault June 17.
Learn MoreST. LOUIS (AP) — A Missouri official is asking the state Supreme Court to the law licenses of Mark and Patricia , the St. Louis
Learn MoreMark , a Republican Senate candidate, filed a lawsuit against the state of Missouri and city of St. Louis to restore his ownership of
Learn MoreWhen attorneys Mark and Patty bought their home in February of 1988, it was the color of cigarette ashes. Still dirty from the days when St. Louis lay under a blanket of coal smoke, the home's Carthage marble facing "had quarter-inch-thick carbon on it in some places," Mark says.
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