Fallen Las Vegas Courthouse Security Officer Stanley Cooper Remembered For Bravery

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01.05.10 - "Friends say they are proud to have known such an oath keeper to the community… 72-year-old Stanley Cooper's final act of public service is something that isn't going unrecognized."

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LAS VEGAS, NV - //A community remembered a Security Court Officer killed during a shootout at the Courthouse Monday. 72-year-old Stanley Cooper's final act of public service is something that isn't going unrecognized. The retired Metro sergeant was likely the first to come in contact with the crazed triggerman who unleashed five shots. He is being credited in part for not letting that gunman past security. Cooper was able to unload one round before going down. He was later pronounced dead at UMC.

"Stan would be the last person that we would expect to be murdered in this horrible way," said Dave Freeman, a friend and former colleague of Stanley Cooper.//

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