(Jewish Group) St. Louis couple who aimed guns at BLM protesters had run-ins with a synagogue
Footage of the St. Louis couple brandishing guns at Black Lives Matters protesters passing in front of their mansion on a private street quickly became a symbol of white resistance to calls for racial equity.
Now, an extensive report about Patricia and Mark McCloskeys previous clashes reveals that among their many targets has been the Reform synagogue next door. From Jeremy Kohlers story in the St. Louis Post Dispatch:
Mark McCloskey has run off trustees trying to make repairs to the wall surrounding his property, insisting that he and his wife own it. In 2013, he destroyed bee hives placed just outside of the mansions northern wall by the neighboring Jewish Central Reform Congregation and left a note saying he did it, and if the mess wasnt cleaned up quickly he would seek a restraining order and attorneys fees. The congregation had planned to harvest the honey and pick apples from trees on its property for Rosh Hashanah.
The children were crying in school, Rabbi Susan Talve said. It was part of our curriculum.
The story includes a photo of the note threatening legal action that Mark McCloskey left after destroying the hives. McCloskey has previously sued his employer, his neighbors and his siblings, according to the story.
Protesters taking shelter in the Central Reform Jewish Congregation Center in St. Louis, Sept. 15, 2017. (Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images)
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