On June 28, , during the George Floyd protests in St. Louis, Missouri, Patricia and Mark pointed firearms and yelled at protesters marching through the private neighborhood they co-owned. Some protestors yelled back. The incident gained national news coverage and sparked controversy. St. Louis circuit attorney Kimberly Gardner filed charges against the
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Learn MoreA St. Louis couple who gained notoriety for pointing guns at social justice demonstrators last year pleaded guilty Thursday to misdemeanor charges and agreed to give up the weapons they used
Learn MoreOctober 6, , 3:59 PM ST. LOUIS -- A grand jury on Tuesday indicted the St. Louis couple who displayed guns while hundreds of racial injustice protesters marched on their private street. Al Watkins, an attorney for the couple, confirmed to The Associated Press the indictments against Mark , 63, and Patricia , 61.
Learn MoreThe St. Louis couple that gained notoriety after pointing loaded firearms at Black Lives Matter protesters passing by their home last month joined a Trump campaign event late Friday to recount the
Learn MoreThe Supreme Court denied an appeal Monday from the St. Louis couple who waved guns at protesters outside their home in 2020.
Learn More6/18 · St. Louis couple who waved guns at protesters last summer plead guilty to misdemeanor charges By Mallika Kallingal and Keith Allen, CNN Updated 11:08 PM ET, Thu
Learn More6/30 · The St. Louis couple caught on video brandishing guns in the front yard of their home while protesters passed through their private neighborhood are being investigated by local law enforcement
Learn MoreSupreme Court declines appeal over law licenses from St. Louis couple who waved guns at protest. Mark and Patricia drew
Learn MoreThe Missouri Senate candidate who waved his gun at protestors wants his guns back after being pardoned. The city of St. Louis, however,
Learn MoreThe Missouri Supreme Court has put a St. Louis couple who gained national attention for waving guns at racial injustice protesters on
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