McCloskeys Being Charged With Felony Unlawful Use Of A Weapon (For Defending Themselves)

The video reports on the felony charges of unlawful use of a weapon and misdemeanor fourth-degree assault filed against Mr. and Mrs. McCloskey by St. Louis City Attorney Kimberly Gardner. The speaker argues these charges are unjust, asserting the McCloskeys were legally defending themselves on private property against a mob, invoking Missouri's Castle Doctrine. The video encourages citizens to contact the governor and express support for the McCloskeys.

Quick Summary

Mr. and Mrs. McCloskey are facing felony unlawful use of a weapon and misdemeanor fourth-degree assault charges in St. Louis. The speaker argues these charges are unjust, as the McCloskeys were legally defending themselves on private property under Missouri's Castle Doctrine against a mob.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Breaking News: McCloskey Charges Announced
  2. 00:31St. Louis City Attorney Kimberly Gardner
  3. 00:46Felony Unlawful Use of a Weapon Charge
  4. 00:53Self-Defense vs. Unlawful Use
  5. 01:01Mob on Private Property
  6. 01:19Charges Officially Announced
  7. 01:26Governor's Pardon Mentioned
  8. 01:43Call to Remove City Attorney Gardner
  9. 02:01Misdemeanor Assault Charge
  10. 02:10Waving Weapons Threateningly
  11. 02:33Political Motivations Alleged
  12. 03:06United We Stand
  13. 03:13Message to Ms. Gardner
  14. 03:31Contact Missouri Governor
  15. 03:51Missouri Castle Doctrine
  16. 04:01Life-Threatening Emergencies
  17. 04:15USCCA Recommendation
  18. 04:32Stay Vigilant, Carry Your Weapon

Frequently Asked Questions

What charges are the McCloskeys facing in St. Louis?

Mr. and Mrs. McCloskey are facing felony charges of unlawful use of a weapon and misdemeanor charges of fourth-degree assault. These charges stem from an incident where they defended themselves on their private property.

What is the legal basis for the McCloskeys' defense?

The defense is based on Missouri's Castle Doctrine, which allows individuals to use force, including deadly force, to defend themselves and their property from intruders or threats. The speaker argues their actions were legal under this doctrine.

Who is Kimberly Gardner and why is she criticized?

Kimberly Gardner is the City Attorney in St. Louis who announced the charges against the McCloskeys. The speaker criticizes her, calling her a 'disgrace' and suggesting her actions are politically motivated rather than based on law.

What action is recommended for Missouri residents regarding the McCloskey case?

Missouri residents who believe in constitutional rights are encouraged to contact the governor's office and email him. The goal is to urge him to follow through on his stated intention to pardon the McCloskeys.

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