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St Louis couple who pointed guns at protesters charged

Patricia and Mark McCloskey pointed guns as protesters walked by their home
Patricia and Mark McCloskey pointed guns as protesters walked by their home

A US couple who pointed an assault rifle and a handgun at protesters outside their Missouri mansion have been charged with a felony. 

In a video, which went viral, Mark McCloskey and his wife Patricia McCloskey, both lawyers, stand barefoot in their garden in St Louis, Missouri, on 28 June as anti-racism protesters marched down a private street to demonstrate in front of the mayor's house. 

Mr McCloskey, 63, carried an assault rifle, and his wife, 61, was waving a handgun. 

"Today my office filed charges against Mark and Patricia McCloskey following an incident involving peaceful, unarmed protesters on June 28th. It is illegal to wave weapons in a threatening manner at those participating in nonviolent protest," the attorney for St Louis, Kimberly Gardner, said in a statement. 

She added that she was open to letting the couple participate in one of the circuit attorney's office's diversion programmes that are "designed to reduce unnecessary involvement with the courts." 

"We must protect the right to peacefully protest, and any attempt to chill it through intimidation will not be tolerated," Ms Gardner said in the statement. 

Missouri governor Mike Parson, a Republican, told a radio show last week he would likely pardon the McCloskeys if they were charged. 

The morning after the protest, Mr McCloskey told a local news channel he and his family were "terrified" when the protesters arrived, characterising the demonstration as a "mob." 

US President Donald Trump retweeted without comment the video of the white couple pointing a semi-automatic rifle and a handgun at the protesters, the majority of whom were black. 

The clip sparked outrage online, with Ms Gardner tweeting she was "alarmed" to see "peaceful protesters were met by guns and a violent assault."