[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 135 (Thursday, September 8, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5454-S5455]
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HONORING CORPORAL BILL COOPER
Mr. BOOZMAN. Mr. President, I rise to honor the service and sacrifice
of Corporal Bill Cooper of the Sebastian County Sheriff's Office.
Corporal Cooper gave his life in the line of duty on August 10, 2016.
As a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps who spent 15 years in the
Sebastian County Sheriff's Office and 6 years with the Ft. Smith Police
Department, Bill Cooper was a true public servant.
Corporal Cooper was remembered by his colleagues as a model law
enforcement officer who did things the right way. He loved the men and
women he worked with, and he exemplified what many in law enforcement
aspire to, which was being an officer who never failed to show how much
he cared about his community.
As such, he continued to serve long after he was eligible to retire.
Cooper was also a devoted husband, father, and grandfather who loved
his family very, very much. Last month, Corporal Cooper responded to a
domestic call involving an armed suspect near Hackett, AR. The suspect
opened fire on Cooper and Hackett police chief Darrell Spells.
Corporal Cooper was fatally wounded. Chief Spells and Greenwood K-9
officer Kina were injured. The suspect later surrendered and was taken
into police custody. In a true testament to the impact that Corporal
Cooper had on so many who served with him or knew him, he was laid to
rest at a funeral service attended by several thousand people,
including law enforcement officers from across the State and around the
country. His colleagues and friends
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remembered him to have always treated citizens with respect and
dignity, while also being a loyal partner and friend.
While our hearts break for those who knew him, we also respect and
admire Corporal Cooper for his lifetime of service. He truly was
someone who ran toward danger in order to protect others. Corporal
Cooper was a hero, and today we honor his sacrifice. My thoughts and
prayers are with his wife Ruth, his son Scott, along with many other
family members, friends, and colleagues in the law enforcement
community.
I humbly and sincerely offer my condolences and my gratitude to them
as they grieve for Bill. Bill was a classmate of mine at the Northside
High School in Fort Smith. We as a class are very, very proud of him
for his sacrifice, for our safety, but also, and certainly as
important, the way he lived his life. May we always remember Corporal
Cooper's life and legacy of service.
I yield the floor.
I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The senior assistant legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. BOOZMAN. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order
for the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
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