Indiana Prosecutor Bradley Cooper Is 'Proudly Over-Crowding our Prisons'
Cooper's new campaign flyer brags about the people he's put in prison for decades over drug sales and minor theft.


Backlash alert! As American conservatives and liberals alike embrace criminal justice reform, those opposed are blatantly bragging about their overcriminalization agendas. One particularly gross example: a new campaign mailer from Johnson County, Indiana, Prosecutor Bradley D. Cooper, which announces that he has been busy "proudly over-crowding our prisons."
The flyer also features mugshots from convicted criminals, along with what they were found guilty of and what prison sentence they were given. It includes a man who was sentenced to 40 years in prison for selling meth, a man convicted of manslaughter who died while in prison, and a man who received a 40-year sentence for burglary.
In the latter case, William A. Russell was arrested after breaking into someone's home and stealing $52. For that offense, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison. A trial court also determined that he was a "habitual offender," which qualified him for a sentencing enhancement of 20 years.
Another of the offenders featured is Amanda Smith, a schizophrenic woman who drowned her son in 2012 while he was on a court-ordered overnight visit from foster care; she claimed it was God's will and turned herself in immediately afterward. Smith's lawyers argued for her to be sent to a state mental hospital, but a judge sentenced her to 55 years in state prison instead.
Last year, Cooper made a fuss that a man accused of forcible rape was only eligible to receive 63 years behind bars, pursuant to a 2014 change to Indiana's criminal code. Previously, the man could have received a maximum sentence of 168 years in prison. Cooper called the sentencing-reform measure the "hug a thug" law and accused the state of coddling violent criminals.
In 2011, Cooper—who has been serving as Johnson County prosecutor since 1994—was accused of staking out a local detective's home in search of a woman he was pining over. Detective Ryan Bartlett reportedly found Cooper and another man parked in a van outside his home. According to the incident report Bartlett filed, Cooper was in the passenger's seat holding an open beer bottle when Bartlett approached and initially attempted to hide his face. The driver, who turned out to be a suspended police officer facing criminal charges, told Bartlett that he and the prosecutor were searching for a woman who worked at the Sherriff's office and whom they had believed was in Bartlett's house.
According to Johnson County Sheriff Doug Cox, Cooper—who is married—was thought to be having or attempting to have an affair with the (also-married) woman, whom he allegedly sent text messages and emails to from his work accounts and visited at home. Cooper reportedly said he was "messed up in the head over" the woman and "was having a really difficult time handling it." The incident was reported to the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission but no action was taken.
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We should probably at least consider that Arvin Sloane is blackmailing him, don't you think?
It's ok. Sydney and Jack will bail him out.
Holy moly, I have a strong dislike for this guy.
This sounds like Bradley Cooper's worst movie to date.
the actor?
The very one.
I knew he had a fondness for J Law
Jew Law? Like Talmudic justice systems?
Jude Law?
I prefer Jenny Larry.
I think you mean bird law.
I'm sure he'll have the womyn's vote all locked up then. "Bradley Cooper!!!11!!!" *SWOON*
Guys he's just taking pages from the Silver Linings Playbook.
"messed-up in the head."
Sounds about right.
Yo, fuck Bradley D. Cooper.
"According to Johnson County Sheriff Doug Cox, Cooper?who is married?was thought to be having or attempting to have an affair with the (also-married) woman, whom he allegedly sent text messages and emails to from his work accounts and visited at home"
I love Reason's new Gossip Column.
I do enjoy hearing how power-mad local bureaucrats are often dysfunctional humans in other, just as creepy ways.
I love Reason's new Gossip Column.
Did you miss the part where the guy wasn't lenient on burglars (on parole) because they got caught mid-theft? How about the part where he's tough on women who murder their own children? Maybe you didn't see the part where a convicted child molester rapes an elderly woman?
Yeah, ENB thinks Cooper was in the wrong there too.
So, the article is a hyper-local political attack piece forsaking property rights and personal sovereignty to impugn a married public official for sitting outside his maybe-girlfriend's house while her husband was home.
Seriously, What The Holy Fuck Reason?
Indiana is on my list of "last five states to get rec marijuana." It is one of the most anhedonic places I've ever spent time at.
I'm pretty sure that's because Warty's Ohio black hole of hedonism sucks the surrounding states dry...
That must have been hell for you.
I only worked over there and I was in Indiana's Florida, but you get outside the few cities and it is a grim and joyless place, where people seem to trudge through life and aren't even allowed to pray for the sweet release of death.
I blame the food.
It was the first and last place that I had a McDonald's pizza.
a What??
omg
it makes Blue Velvet look like the Waltons.
It was amazingly bad. Obviously frozen. The crust was completely without flavor and the cheese was broken in spots, so pools of oil and curds.
I had no idea such an animal existed.
I would look for a Rocky Rococco's and get some deep dish pizza.
I can't think of a single food that Indiana is known for. Chicago and NY are known for their pizzas, TX, KC, Memphis, and NC for their BBQ, etc. But Indiana? Nothing comes to mind.
35. Fried pork tenderloin sandwich
"This is a crispy chicken sandwich, only with a big, chewy sheaf of salty pig in place of the juicy, marinated chicken breast. It is neither particularly interesting nor particularly original. It is the signature food of Indiana, which, of course it is."
Trigger warning: the author places Chicago-style deep dish pizza in the number 1 spot.
I was going alphabetically? Although NY style thin crust is repellent. I'm pretty sure it was based on a dare, much like Scottish cuisine.
E.g.: "I dare you to soak a thin piece of cardboard in grease, smear some tomato paste on it, melt some cheese on the top and eat it."
1v1 me, irl fgt.
I prefer my pizza somewhere between the 2 extremes of NY thin and Chicago deep dish bread bowl casserole. Just personal preference.
Srsly, 1v1 me irl m8 ill hook u in the gaber i swer on me mum's life. do you even lift, m8? ill rek u. i swer u are one cheeky cunt m8, say that shite to me face and not online and well see wot happens. you better shut your mouth or im calling me krewrite now preparin for a proper rumble. tha rumble thatll make your nan sore jus hearin bout it. yer in proper mess ya nob head. now i no u are scared lil bitch gettin your m8s to send me txts saying dont meet up coz u r sum big bastard with muscles lol fuckin sad m88 really sad jus shows what a scared lil gay boy u are and whats all this crap ur m8s sendin me about sum bodybuildin website that 1 of your faverite places to look at men u lil fuckin gay boy fone me if u got da balls cheeky prick see if u can step up lil queer.
Oh noes, I'm so scared!
LERN ENGLSH FAGG'T!
*rechecks pic I linked to*
You really can't get much more English than that, to be honest. I mean if the spirit of England descended into our world as an incarnated avatar, it would be that multi-headed, multi-bodied beast. Like King Ghidorah as a Millwall F. C. supporter.
I know, right? Fuckin' faggot cookie.
Worst pizza ever...
I had a thin crust in Philly once. Served on wax paper. So bad, you could not tell the cheese from the crust from the wax paper. Disgusting greasy mess.
Although it occurs to me you were talking about the author of the article you linked to.
The author of that piece has no idea of how food works. Anyone who that dismissive of New England Clam Chowder while putting anything with grits in the number 2 spot is only deserving of a punch to the mouth.
Christ, what an asshole!
I don't know of anyone north of Washington Courthouse who gives two shits about that slop they call Cincinnati Chili.
Why our state continues to get saddled with that shit as THE example of our "cuisine", I will never know. Shit, Cincinnati is basically Kentucky with more teeth. Most good-thinking Ohioans disavow that squalid river town.
KY does not want your shithole of a 'callin goulash chili' having city, neither.
Then let's agree that it's really part of southeastern Indiana and be done with it.
I really like fried pork tenderloin sandwiches, but it really is nothing more than schweineschnitzel on a bun.
The really unique Southern Indiana food is the Brain Sandwich.
35. Fried pork tenderloin sandwich
Ugh, Burneko? How could you? That guy sucks so hard. Like, impossibly hard. And saltwater taffy as NJ's signature dish? Clearly someone that has never been there. If he ever stopped in one of the state's 40 billion diners he would know the obvious answer: pork roll.
Note to everyone as dumb or dumber than this asshole: do no chew on saltwater taffy. Treat it like a hard candy, you mouthbreathing retard. Why does this have to be explained?
Chicken? Indianapollos?
Apples? Indianapples?
Popcorn motherfucker. we make popcorn.
Hebrew National is hq'd in Indy, I think?
Whiting has an annual pierogi fest which is pretty awesome. Then again, it's so close to Chicago that it may as well be annexed.
But Indiana? Nothing comes to mind.
Hoosier Sugar Cream Pie.
I think you can rest assured your soda ban would never pass.
We have good gun laws and low taxes, but can't say I disagree with you about rural Indiana, particularly the central and northern parts of the state. The bleakness of the flat countryside from November to April is soul crushing.
I have to ask. What's Indiana's Florida?
Evansville.
It wasn't a comparison I had made before writing that post, but it seems more apt all the time.
Ah, that makes sense. Follow @EvansvilleWatch if you enjoy news alerts about car fires, marauding pit bulls, meth labs, and escaped livestock blocking roadways.
Yeah, and I was considering having my gay pizza wedding there, but, well....
It is one of the most anhedonic places I've ever spent time at.
Agreed. Though they do have a strange affinity for popcorn.
Yes, the popcorn. It seems like their guiltiest pleasure at times.
I grew up in Cincinnati, and from our vantage point, Indiana always seemed so utterly characterless. I was sure when I moved there myself I would find all the secret joys of Indiana I'd been overlooking. But fuck, no, living there for two years just confirmed all the things I'd thought before.
"I grew up in Cincinnati, and from our vantage point, Indiana always seemed so utterly characterless."
so burn
so burn
IDK, forsaking Ohio and Indiana for D.C. I really question ENB's mental health. If she's sane, we really need to revoke her libertarian card.
I've been to Cincinnati...
Me too...
I'm from Henderson, KY, so I had to go to Evansville to work and shop. Evansville is sort of fun, and feels a lot like Cincinnati in some ways, but once you got outside of it: flat land, flat effect, and flatheads.
I thought KY was a very pretty state when we visited this past summer. I would like to go back and do the bourbon trail.
Kentucky is gorgeous. If you make it to only one distillery on the trail, make sure to hit up Buffalo Trace. Awesome tour and grounds and the overall the best concentration of excellent bourbons out of them all.
Woodford is a nice tour as well and very close if you are basing excursions out of Lexington.
Although Jim Beam is the worst of the bourbons, the tour they have is quite good.
Liked it better than Woodford, and worlds better than Heavenly Hill.
David Bowie on Cincinnati.
David Bowie on Cincinnati.
My younger brother and i still will laugh for an hour remembering the Bad Company show we saw at the Westchester Cross-County Center, where the lead singer opened with,
"We could have started this tour anywhere.... London... Paris.... L.A...... Tokyo..... but when me and the band got together, we said, "HELL NO!!!???"... (pregnant silence).... *We're going to start this tour in White Fucking Plains!!!! (launches into "can't get enough of your love")
a wave of "awkward and depressed" passed through the crowd. like 30% finished their beer, went to the bathroom and left.
Ouch. That's the sort of moment for which duct tape and rubber hoses was made.
This made me laugh.
moved to Indiana??? don't lose any more bets
Popcorn? Even Utah has fry sauce going for it.
As a former Hoosier, I can add that anything that could possibly bring people joy in life is immediately distrusted, and hyper regulated. No booze on Sundays, massive police force increases per year (Fishers), and a meth problem.
"Anything that could possibly bring people joy in life is immediately distrusted, and hyper regulated"
Ohio, but without the mini-golf and waterslides?
I tell hyew what, I said. Most of Indiana is like Chicago's redneck uncle. But then, go to Keystone or Bloomington and it is like you are walking into a Kafka-esque parody of American liberalism; Birkenstock shops, rainbows everywhere, militant feminists, "green recycling" dumps, idiot children with ten pounds of metal skewered through their appendages.
Indiana gets nothing right, in all directions, but loves its police and its military families. Quaint is the nicest word. And their beer snobbery is at critical mass. Wheat beer! Sacrilege!
+3 roundabouts
On second thought, let's not go to Indiana. Tis a silly place.
It is one of the most anhedonic places I've ever spent time at.
SF speaking out against the home of the 'Other NAP (NSFW)'? You could knock me over with a feather.
Cooper reportedly said he was "messed up in the head over" the woman and "was having a really difficult time handling it." The incident was reported to the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission but no action was taken.
I'm sure none of the people he prosecuted were having difficult times. Fuck you brad.
When the only way you know to build your career is to game a system at the expense of proportional justice, you're going bellow about it. And the only way you're successful building your career in such a manner is that the people not only allow it but vote for it.
Sociopath seeks sociopathic position of power. Film at 11.
+1 power that attracts the corruptible
Bradley Cooper's best work took place in a tool shed.
NSFW, people.
It won't let me view 'cause I'm not 18.
Go on . . .
Fuck all the Bradleys Cooper.
+1 Attorney Generals.
And he keeps getting elected.
This is why I don't care about the "police aren't paying for the lawsuits, taxpayers are" arguments. The taxpayers deserve to pay for this bullshit when they keep electing people like this.
"Last year, Cooper made a fuss that a man accused of forcible rape was only eligible to receive 63 years behind bars, pursuant to a 2014 change to Indiana's criminal code. Previously, the man could have received a maximum sentence of 168 years in prison. Cooper called the sentencing-reform measure the "hug a thug" law and accused the state of coddling violent criminals. "
LOL, this is actually hilarious. What a complete idiot.
Why do you want to subject us to the threat of rampant octogenarian sex violence, Irish?
Too bad he's so ensconced in the system as to be virtually immune from prosecution. It would be poetic justice to see him get sentenced to 623 years for stalking that woman.
OT: British Conservative party continues to show their small government roots, gives police the power to spy on phones and internet histories.
"Internet firms like Sky, BT and TalkTalk will be ordered to store every customer's web browsing history for 12 months - in case the police demand to see it.
Cops will also be given the power to hack into phones, tablets, laptops and computers in any situation they believe could prevent injury or death "or damage to a person's mental health"."
They can hack into your computer if they think your internet habits might hurt someone's 'mental health.'
"Mental health" may come to replace (or at least compete with) "national security" as the justification to trample any of our rights that our superiors find inconvenient at a given moment.
Sadly, this. They'll start with 2nd and 4th amendment rights and work there way to the others. And of course, any thinking outside of excepted mainstream progressivism will be labeled mental illness as well.
As Rico has well documented, the First Amendment is already under assault at universities in the name of protecting "mental health." It's really an amazing coincidence that everything these students find threatening just happens to be threats to progtard orthodoxy.
And it only makes sense that after they graduate they'll proceed with trying to make the real world match their college "safe spaces". It's only going to get worse.
May come? Inevitably will. It's a confluence of interests between unprincipled Republicans for whom mental health is a lightning rod to spare gun rights and Democrats who have yet to see a social service program they don't want to see lavishly funded, even if it means harassing the people they ostensibly want to help.
They can hack into your computer if they think your internet habits might hurt someone's 'mental health.'
British border agents have shoot on sight orders should SugarFree try to enter the country.
Yes, but on the plus side:
Damn that sovereignty!
Cooper was in the passenger's seat holding an open beer bottle when Bartlett approached and initially attempted to hide his face. The driver, who turned out to be a suspended police officer facing criminal charges, told Bartlett that he and the prosecutor were searching for a woman who worked at the Sherriff's office and whom they had believed was in Bartlett's house.
Are we taking lifestyle cues from Trailer Park Boys, now?
+1 Green Bastard
Indiana wants me. But I can't go back there.
Is there some super-duper thingy happening today where Hillary gets crowed the Queen of the U.S. for the next eight+ years?
I'm rooting for her. It's time. It's her turn. Two and a half centuries and only now have we gotten around to electing a woman to the presidency? It's historic. Why wouldn't you vote for progress?
It's ok, so is everyone else. And I don't care what John says, Trump (according to national polls) would lose to BOTH Hillary AND Bernie.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/01/.....index.html
I'm ready for Hillary.
John doesn't need data and facts. Data and facts are for social-signalling elitists.
Is Canada ready for Hillary?
We're ready to send her.
The fucking irony.
Pretty much. It didn't have to be this way, but apparently a lot of conservatives are even more retarded than I thought they were. And you know what? This might be for the best. I think she will be better than Obama, and I am not sure Rubio would be better. I know Trump would lose to her, but I'm not convinced Cruz would beat her either.
I don't know how I feel about intentions all of a sudden mattering when a crazy person kills someone.
OT = Sanders is still drawing 'yuuuge' crowds. But is the revolution unraveling? - Washington Post
There is going to be so much moan-whining in the proggy press for the rest of this week. It will then all be channeled into fulminating at the Racist Pedophile Nazi Trump, because it will still hurt too much to look at Hillary and admit that this is their 'champion'.
Bernie is a slacker's wet dream. The slackers don't have everyone else outnumbered. Yet.
Your revolution is over, Mr. Lebowski! Condolences! The bums lost! My advice is, do what your parents did! Get a job, sir!
At least the butthurt over at DU will be entertaining
Nah, they'll shake off their Bernie hangover so fast we won't even remember he ran for President. You'll be totally amazeballs at how fast they line up behind Hillary, like she was the obvious and correct choice all along.
I don't know. Too soon. I expect there to be many postmortems which try and sugar the pill....but it must be remembered that their political identity is entirely about self-regard and peer-approval
I think it will be mid-summer before the progressives decide that Hillary must be supported else Sauron/Trump bring permanent darkness to the Earth.
The 62-year-old substitute teacher acknowledged deep disappointment with Bernie Sanders's dismal showing against Democratic presidential rival Hillary Clinton in South Carolina on Saturday, wondering aloud about his campaign's ability to connect with black voters. And she said she was worried that the media was now too eager to write off the senator from Vermont.
Worried? Worried?! Babydoll, if you're surprised the media is sidelining Bernie, you haven't been paying attention.
This is even shittier than his movie Burnt.
And to think that I used to actually like this guy. It sounds like he has gone completely insane. I guess that's what trading films for a government job will do for you. Cooper should have stuck to playing a tough-talking racoon with a tree for friend.
Once again: state prosecutors/attorneys must NOT be an elected position.
Right. It's the method of selection that's the problem.
Are we really disputing whether a woman who intentionally drowned her own son should be in prison? I mean, the rest all look over the top, but drowning your kid because Deus Vult!? If that doesn't get you locked up, nothing should ENB.
The woman turned herself in, so insanity defense probably shouldn't cover this case.
Yup, and ignore the man standing in your bedroom in the middle of the night. He just a parolee who needs to... borrow the low-low sum of only $52 from your wife's purse.
He should be thankful he got 20 yrs. and not a straight up death sentence. Thanks for standing behind our property rights Reason!
And by death sentence, I don't mean capital punishment. This homeowner would've been entirely within his rights to shoot the burglar dead, which isn't the case in lot of places that Reason would trumpet as bastions of Criminal Justice reform.
Until I am provided with evidence to the contrary, I will assume ENB supports everything this dickbag does.
Now this is a guy I would vote for.... Professional Criminals do great damage to the country. They steal the fruits of your labor, they hurt people, they Kill People, they cause us great cost in paying for security, and they shatter our faith in our fellow human beings....
Had a family member or friend get murdered?
Had your home broken in to and had you Grandmothers Jewelry Stolen?
As a kid have your heart broken because some jerk stole your bike?
These are not HUMANS but animals and they deserve the punishment they get.
We should be hanging habitual offenders not putting them in prison...