Parson strongly pushed back against the impetus for the investigation, saying that the McCloskeys “did what they legally should do.
“A mob does not have the right to charge your property. They had every right to protect themselves,” he said.
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Asked whether he would consider a pardon if charges were filed, Parsons said “I think that’s exactly what would happen.”
“Right now, that’s what I feel,” he said. “You don’t know until you hear all the facts. But right now, if this is all about going after them for doing a lawful act, then yeah, if that’s scenario ever happened, I don’t think they’re going to spend anytime in jail.”
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