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Mark McCloskey Shows Off New RIFLE Despite Pleading Guilty To Pointing Firearms At BLM Protesters


Attorney Mark McCloskey was recently pictured posing with his new purchase which comprised of firearms, despite pleading guilty to pointing weapons at unarmed BLM protesters.

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Mark posted a series of new images via his Twitter account where he showed off his brand new rife purchase. Just two days back, the famous attorney and his wife pleaded guilty to several misdemeanors, while agreeing to have all of their weapons destroyed too. Therefore, when images of him carrying his new rifle showed up on the internet, viewers couldn’t believe it.

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Source: Daily Mail

Mark captioned his new picture with ‘checking out my new AR!’ as he stood smiling next to his wife, who also gave him a big thumbs up for the ordeal.

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Local media outlets confirmed how neither Mark nor his wife will face any form of jail time for their crime, and will also have the free will to continue with their purchases and ownership of weapons like guns.

Source: AP

Just as he was seen leaving the courtroom, the attorney boldly smiled and said, “I’ll do it again,” also warning others how he poses as a massive threat when it comes to physical injury towards the mob.

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On June 28th, the McCloskeys were seen on camera leaving their residence at a very upscale neighborhood located in Missouri. Moreover, they boldly brandished firearms towards BLM protesters who did not carry any weapons.

Source: Twitter

Shockingly, the couple also has the support of former US President Donald Trump, while speaking at the RNC recently. In the same way, just last month, Mark McCloskey revealed via a public interview how he would be running for a seat in the US Senate.

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Source: Twitter

Mark and his wife are now being renowned as a ‘gun-toting’ couple, despite being personal injury attorneys in their 60’s age bracket. The court declared them guilty of putting the lives of so many peaceful protesters at risk of being seriously injured, explained reports.

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