St. Louis home owner says he's a victim of 'terrorism' and that his 'life has been ruined' after his picture goes viral
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- Mark McCloskey, who along with his wife was pictured brandishing their firearms in front of their home in St. Louis, claimed his "life has been ruined" after he fell victim to what he described as "terrorism."
- "What's the definition of terrorism? To use violation and intimidation to frighten the public," McCloskey said during a CNN interview on Tuesday. "That's what was happening that night, that's what happened to me — that's the damage I suffered."
- In a separate interview on Fox News, McCloskey disputed the claims that he was opposed to the Black Lives Matter movement and added that "my Black clients love us."
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Mark McCloskey, a 63-year-old personal injury attorney, and 61-year-old attorney Patricia McCloskey were pictured on Sunday with an assault rifle and a handgun, respectively, as protesters march through their neighborhood.
Mark McCloskey, who appeared on CNN's "Prime Time" with host Chris Cuomo on Tuesday, said "my life has been ruined" after the picture of him and his wife had gone viral and said he fell victim to what he described as "terrorism."
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