VIDEO: McCloskeys Turn Famous Gun Photo Into Greeting Cards, Give Signed Copy To BLM Harasser

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Video footage shows Mark and Patricia McCloskey being harassed by a Black Lives Matter activist while picking up a shipment of greeting cards that feature the famous photos of the couple defending their historic home from a mob of Black Lives Matter rioters. The McCloskeys then proceeded to hand one of the greeting cards to a member of the nearby crowd.

A female Black Lives Matter protester started screaming, “Abolish the suburbs… You think pointing guns at protesters is nice? It’s fun, you think you’re cool?” at the couple as they walked back to their vehicle.

As the woman continues to yell, “Abolish the suburbs! Abolish the suburbs! F**k you and your guns,” Mark McCloskey steps out of the vehicle and offers a greeting card.

The female protester refuses and demands McCloskey not come near her, so another activist offers to take the card instead.

“Here, have a nice souvenir,” McCloskey says. The flustered protester says, “Thank you. Thank you, bye Mark… f**k you!”

The McCloskeys then slowly roll away from the scene in a spotless jet black Cadillac Escalade.

The McCloskey have taken to signing several of the iconic photograghs of them protecting their property, including one of them on the front porch of their house emblazoned with the words “Still Standing,” further enraging Black Lives Matter activists.

The iconic gesture by Marck McCloskey quickly went viral on social media.

In related news, the legal defense team for 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse released an 11-minute mini documentary Tuesday that they claim lays out the case for their client’s exoneration.

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