Supreme Court declines appeal over law licenses from St. Louis couple who waved guns at protest. Mark and Patricia drew
Learn More1/3 · Mark graduated from Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School in Ladue, Missouri, in 1975. He graduated magna cum laude from Southern Methodist University in Dallas in 1982, where he studied sociology, criminal justice and psychology before attending the Southern Methodist University of Law in 1985.
Learn MoreWhen attorneys Mark and Patty bought their home in February of 1988, it was the color of cigarette ashes. Still dirty from the days when St. Louis lay under a blanket of coal smoke, the home's Carthage marble facing "had quarter-inch-thick carbon on it in some places," Mark says.
Learn MoreMark and Patricia point guns at protesters in front of their Central West End home in St. Louis on June 28, 2020.
Learn More8/3 · Mark and Patricia draw their firearms on protestors as they enter their St. Louis neighborhood during a protest against then-Mayor Lyda Krewson in June 2020.
Learn More6/17 · The St. Louis couple who gained notoriety for pointing guns at social justice demonstrators last year has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges. Patricia pleaded guilty Thursday to misdemeanor harassment and was fined $2,000. Her husband, Mark , pleaded guilty to misdemeanor fourth degree assault and was fined $750.
Learn More11/10 · Fame is a double-edged sword, and Mark and Patricia just can’t seem to decide how they feel about it. Their new celebrity status stems from a viral photo of them
Learn MoreMark , the right-wing St. Louis attorney ordered in court just days ago to surrender the semi-automatic rifle he brandished at Black Lives Matter protesters last year, has posted on Twitter with his brand new AR-15. The attorney, who is now running for Missouri senator,
Learn More5/18 · St. Louis lawyer Mark , who made national headlines last year when he and his wife drew their guns and confronted Black Lives Matter protesters outside their home, is running for the U.S
Learn MoreFILE - In this Oct. 14, , file photo, Mark and Patricia leave following a court hearing, in St. Louis. A Missouri appellate court Friday, Jan. 8, , denied Circuit Attorney Kimberly M. Gardner's appeal of her and her office's disqualification from the gun case against Mark , who with his wife pointed firearms at protesters outside their Central West End home in June.
Learn More11/16 · It is currently appraised at $1.15 million. It was in 1912 when the original owners of the house, Edward Faust and his wife Anna Busch Faust, moved in. Their daughter Audrey Faust Wallace celebrated her society debut there in 1916. Patricia , Mark . In an interview with St. Louis Magazine in , Mark and Patricia talked
Learn Moreis an associate professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women’s Health, Division of General Obstetrics and Gynecology, at Saint Louis University School of Medicine.
Learn More8/3 · Mark and Patricia draw their firearms on protestors as they enter their St. Louis neighborhood during a protest against then-Mayor Lyda Krewson in June 2020. (DANIEL SHULAR/via REUTERS)
Learn MoreMark and Patricia of Missouri will pay a total of nearly $3,000 in fines and give up the weapons used in the confrontation.
Learn MorePatricia , left, and her husband Mark leave a court in St. Louis, Thursday, June 17, 2021. The St. Louis couple who gained notoriety for pointing guns at social justice
Learn More8/1 · ST. LOUIS — The lead St. Louis police detective investigating the case refused to sign at least two versions of court documents prosecutors drafted, according to a review of those
Learn MoreA A. Mark and his wife, Patricia, the St. Louis couple who brandished firearms at Black Lives Matter protesters last year, are both facing the possible suspension of their law licenses, multiple news outlets are reporting. Mark pleaded guilty to one count of misdemeanor fourth-degree assault June 17.
Learn MoreMark (Republican Party) ran for election to the U.S. Senate to The New York Times, "Missouri Governor Pardons St. Louis Couple Who Aimed Guns
Learn MoreMark and Patricia gained instant notoriety after video of them waving and pointing guns at Black Lives Matter demonstrators from
Learn MoreMark and Patricia can still practice, but their licenses will be suspended if they violate their probation by breaking more laws,
Learn MoreSt. Louis' Mark , who held an AR-15 to repel Black Lives Matter protesters, is vying to be a voice for besieged Missouri
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