ST. LOUIS - Mark McCloskey, the Missouri lawyer who faced criminal charges for waving guns at racial injustice protesters in St.
Louis last summer, has announced he is running for the Senate on Tuesday. "An angry mob marched to destroy my home and kill my family, I took a stand to defend them," McCloskey wrote on Twitter with a video announcing his campaign, to say that he will never back down whether it comes to defending against "the mob" or "our home, our state, our nation."McCloskey, a St.
Louis attorney who, along with his wife, armed himself and confronted Black Lives Matter protesters outside their home last summer, told Politico in April that he was considering a run for a U.S.