A cop took
a deal in relation to charges of sexually assaulting a teenage girl and will
not receive a felony conviction, will not have to register as a sex offender,
will only serve a year in jail, and still currently has his law enforcement
certification.
The rapist
cop used a small amount of marijuana found during a traffic stop to extort a
young lady into performing sexual acts. The officer made her boyfriend walk
down to a nearby lake and wait for him to finish assaulting the girl. The
former deputy, Cory Cooper, is 31 years old. The victim is 19.
The plea
deal means he won’t have to go to trial on the charge of first-degree sexual
assault. That was a felony that could have landed him in prison for twenty-five
years. Instead, he’ll go to a jail where he knows the staff and will be
protected from other inmates who would typically provide some form of real
justice in a case like this. He will still be able to possess a firearm. There
is nothing prohibiting him from being a police officer again after he serves
the time for his minor crimes. In fact, he still has his law enforcement
certification, even though that is expected to be stripped eventually.
Don’t worry
though, he’ll be able to requalify for law enforcement work soon because he
doesn’t have a felony record. Thanks to Douglas County Attorney Don Kleine,
this man will be able to exit jail, obtain another job in law enforcement, and
force another teenage girl to perform oral sex on him soon.
This is the
American justice system. If you wonder why people riot, if you wonder why
people celebrate when cops are killed, if you wonder why law enforcement in the
United States is no longer respected and is viewed as an enemy of the people;
remember the name Cory Cooper. It might be wise to remember the name of the
prosecutor that protected the thin blue line as well
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