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MO: Indictment claims McCloskeys altered gun, leading to evidence tampering charge
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Indictments filed against Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the St. Louis couple charged with felonies after waving guns at protesters in June, show that an additional charge of evidence tampering was added this week because prosecutors say the couple altered the gun Patricia McCloskey was holding that day.
The McCloskeys' lawyer claimed the gun was inoperable when she wielded it outside the couple's Central West End mansion that day, because it had been used as a prop in an earlier lawsuit against a gun manufacturer. |
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PHORTO
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"...it had been used as a prop in an earlier lawsuit against a gun manufacturer."
Hypocrisy + irony = POOPSTINK.
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