McCloskeys want grand jury to take a new look at their case
JIM SALTER,
Associated Press
April 21, 2021
Updated: April 21, 2021 2:30 p.m.
A St. Louis husband and wife facing criminal charges for waving guns at racial injustice protesters last summer have told a judge they are concerned about Circuit Attorney Kim Gardners handling of their case and asked that it be sent back to the grand jury.
Due to the bias of Kim Gardners office, we believe the grand jury process was tainted and should be reviewed and revisited, Joel Schwartz, the attorney for Mark and Patricia McCloskey, said in an email to The Associated Press on Wednesday.
A hearing on the motion to remand is scheduled for April 30. A message left with Gardners office wasnt immediately returned.
Demonstrators were marching to the home of then-Mayor Lyda Krewson on June 28, amid nationwide protests that followed George Floyd s death in Minneapolis. They ventured onto the private street that includes the McCloskey mansion. The couple said protesters broke down an iron gate and ignored a No Trespassing sign. They said they felt threatened.
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