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St. Louis couple who wielded guns pardoned by Gov. Parson
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Tuesday pardoned Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the St. Louis couple who made national headlines last…
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German CEO to employees: accept the Israeli flag or get a new job
A German CEO has shown his support for Israel and Jews by flying the Israeli flag outside the headquarters of…
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Mark and Patricia McCloskey plead guilty to misdemeanor over guns
In a surprise move, Mark and Patricia McCloskey on Thursday pleaded guilty for waving guns at protesters outside their St.…
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Mark McCloskey, known for confronting protesters, enters Missouri Senate race
Mark McCloskey, who made national headlines last summer when he and his wife defended their St. Louis home against protestors,…
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St. Louis attorney who defended home from protestors may run for U.S. Senate
The St. Louis attorney who made national headlines last summer for using a gun to defend his home from protestors…
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Democrat St. Louis couple who confronted protesters speak at Republican Convention
The St. Louis couple who made worldwide headlines in late June for defending their family from threats by Black Lives…
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After protester demands, St. Louis will keep its name Gov. says
Despite rioting and protester demands it change its name, there are no plans to rename St. Louis. “You won’t be…
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St. Louis confiscates rifle used by couple to defend home
Authorities have reportedly confiscated a rifle while serving a search warrant late Friday at the home of Mark and Patricia…
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BLM protestors confront Catholic priest who tries to protect Saint Louis statue
The namesake of the city of St. Louis is now under attack. Black Lives Matter protestors recently shouted down a…
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St. Louis police say couple had legal right to protect themselves from protestors
St. Louis police say that Missouri’s Castle Doctrine, which allows people to use deadly force to defend private property, is…
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