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Missouri’s Castle Doctrine Explained Amid St. Louis Incident

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnJuly 26, 2025
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Missouri’s “castle doctrine” gains attention following a recent confrontation between St. Louis homeowners brandishing weapons and protesters, captured in viral videos. This self-defense law allows individuals to use physical force, including deadly force, to protect their property, with less stringent requirements than in many other states, raising complex legal and ethical questions.

The incident involved homeowners Mark and Patricia McCloskey, who armed themselves as demonstrators entered their private street. According to their attorney, the couple only drew their firearms when protesters allegedly trespassed. As St. Louis officials investigate the situation, the case highlights the broader implications of self-defense laws that allow lethal force under specific circumstances, echoing past high-profile cases that tested similar legal frameworks.

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