Parson: Trump ‘Focused’ On Situation With St. Louis Couple

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FILE - In this June 28, 2020, file photo, armed homeowners Mark and Patricia McCloskey, stand in front their house along Portland Place confront protesters marching to St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson's house in the Central West End of St. Louis. Missouri Gov. Mike Parson told reporters Tuesday, July 14, 2020, that President Donald Trump is focused on and concerned about the possibility that a white St. Louis couple could face criminal charges for displaying guns as they defended their home during a racial injustice protest. (Laurie Skrivan/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP, File)

O’FALLON, Mo. (AP) — Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said President Donald Trump is focused on and concerned about the possibility that a white St. Louis couple could face criminal charges for displaying guns as they defended their home during a racial injustice protest.

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Parson told reporters Tuesday that he had just been on the phone with Trump and U.S. Attorney General William Barr. The phone call came amid reports that St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner, a Democrat, may file charges against Mark and Patricia McCloskey, both of them lawyers in their 60s. The couple wielded guns on June 28 as protesters marched by their Renaissance palazzo-style mansion on the way to the home of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson.

A police report said the couple heard a loud commotion and saw a large group of people break an iron gate marked with “No Trespassing” and “Private Street” signs.

Video showed protesters walking through the gate and it was unclear when it was damaged. The widely viewed video showed Mark McCloskey wielding a long-barreled gun and Patricia McCloskey standing next to him waving a handgun.

The actions of the couple have drawn scorn and ridicule from some, praise and support from others. Gardner’s spokeswoman said Tuesday that the case is still under investigation and no charges have been filed, though authorities executed a search warrant at the mansion late last week.

Parson, a Republican and a staunch Trump supporter, is also a former sheriff and state representative who co-authored Missouri’s “castle doctrine” law that justifies the use of deadly force when protecting one’s home.

Parson said he told Trump that it’s difficult to remove an elected official from office in Missouri, though he didn’t say if Trump had asked if Gardner could be removed.

“I think the president didn’t like what he was seeing, and the way people are being treated,” Parson said. “I think you’ll see some sort of actions.”

In an interview Tuesday with Townhall Media, Trump defended the couple, saying “they were going to be beat up badly, if they were lucky” and that their house was going to be ransacked and probably burned. He called talk of prosecuting them a disgrace.

It’s unclear what either Trump or Barr could do, but Parson said he expects that both “are going to take a look at it.”

Gardner’s spokeswoman, Allison Hawk, said she was unaware of Parson’s comments and declined immediate comment.

Gardner issued a statement after the confrontation saying her office was working with police to investigate it.

“We must protect the right to peacefully protest, and any attempt to chill it through intimidation or threat of deadly force will not be tolerated,” she said at the time.

Gardner became St. Louis’ first-ever black circuit attorney when she took office after winning election in 2016. Her 3 ½ years in office have drawn strong support from the Black community, especially for reform efforts aimed at reducing incarceration and stopping the prosecution of low-level crimes such as marijuana possession.

But she’s also drawn scorn from others, accusing her of being weak on crime and motivated by politics.

In 2018, Gardner charged then-Gov. Eric Greitens with felony invasion of privacy for allegedly taking a compromising photo of a woman during an extra-marital affair. Greitens, a Republican, denied the allegation and the charge was eventually dropped, but he resigned in June that year.

St. Louis annually ranks among the nation’s deadliest cities, and 2020 is on pace for one of its deadliest years ever. Parson is planning a special session to address violent crime in St. Louis and Kansas City, and he said Gardner should be focused on crime, too, not the McCloskeys.

“That couple had every right to protect their property,” Parson said.

Trump “understands the situation in Missouri, he understands the situation in St. Louis, and how out of control it is for a prosecutor to let violent criminals off and not do their job and try to attack law-abiding citizens,” Parson said.

“The president said he would do everything he could within his powers to help with this situation, that he would be taking action to do that. I’m thankful that he’s getting involved in the situation, I’m thankful that he’s going to stand up for people on their legal rights and we’re going to move forward in this state,” Parson said.


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PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
3 years ago

Just shy of a thousand Americans died of the virus yesterday. It seems odd he is focused on other things.

ChayimYitzchok
ChayimYitzchok
3 years ago

140,000 dead from the deadly virus and he wants to stoke his goose stepping base. Projections of 250,000 dead by Nov including young people, medical staff in red states, seniors. 60,000 small businesses permanently closed due to his leading the lemmings to not follow simple guidelines. The epidemic will worsen as long as he ignores it. Is that his campaign strategy? What a rasha he is.

Fran
Fran
3 years ago

Couple are heroes. They stood up to the evil dangerous evil mob.
They were protecting their property. Freedom is most basic american right.
And evil dems and media hate freedom and american.

Avrohom
Avrohom
3 years ago

And tons of businesses were looted by the radical democRATic bums who look the other way of the looters. Spending money no wasting money on a stupid Murel and having police patrol it while graffiti and monuments are destroyed. Its ok to rob stores and loot but if one guy a true American hero drops red paint on that anti semitic blm, it’s a federal case. Any Jew who is anti Trump is a traitor to the Torah and Judaism. If Biden gets in America will have a Holocaust and Israel will be nuked by Iran.

jew
jew
3 years ago

He knows he is going to lose the election. ( unfortunately the way he is going he might cost the Republicans the Senate as well – which would be a very bad thing) He wants to be relevant and still draw his adoring crowds once he is out of the Presidency so he will continue to only rile up his base.

ChayimYitzchok
ChayimYitzchok
3 years ago

The demented couple were never ‘threatened’. The peaceful march was on its way to protest at the St Louis mayor’s house. They illegally brandished weapons and threatened the peaceful marchers exercising Free Speech and the Right To Assemble. The sick couple has a record of antisemitic threats and racist posts vs Blacks. That’s lowly maga for you.

Michael m cohen
Michael m cohen
3 years ago

Here here,
Fran! I’m the greatest lawyer in New Jersey, and your argument has my absolute endorsement.

For the life of me, I can't figure it out
For the life of me, I can't figure it out
3 years ago

How can a black person vote for the white elitist Joe Biden? Why wouldn’t an oppressed black want to vote for one of their own?