Sexual exploits of Angelo Tyrone Cooper

Tyrone N. Butts

APE Reporter
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Man facing more charges for sex crimes

A man already facing charges on sex-related crimes has been indicted in three more cases.

New charges against Angelo Tyrone Cooper, 33, who gave a 4116 A Dixie Road address, include three counts of rape, two counts of aggravated burglary, one count of attempted rape and one count of sexual battery.

The latest charges stem from incidents on Jan 21, 2003, Jan. 23, 2004,
nd Feb. 9, 2004.

Cooper, who was arrested late last month as he headed to court, had already been charged with sexual battery, rape, aggravated kidnapping and other charges in two additional cases

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emming from incidents on Feb. 10, 2004, and Feb. 25, 2004.


The charges invol
ve five different victims, and most of the women were acquaintances of the suspect. A gun was used during three of the five incidents.


All of the cases were addressed by the March term of the grand jury, resulting in 13 separate charges.

According to jail records Friday night, bail was set at $100,000, an amount that shocked Detective Nick Newman.

Newman investigated the Feb. 25 rape and said he's concerned about Cooper's possibility of raping again.

"I would be very concerned if he did get out of jail -- and very unhappy. I don't think $100,000 bail is too much for him to make," Newman said.

The victims were all driven to local
motels and raped, according to police reports. At least two victims told police they were forced to smoke crack.

Newman said Cooper was a prime suspect in rape cases involving crack.

For
the Jan. 2
1, 2003, crime, Cooper is charged with touching a woman for "sexual arousal and gratification," according to the indictment. T
he woman agreed to accompany Cooper as he went to buy alcohol, Detective Jimmy Heaton wrote in an arrest warrant. After Cooper bought alcohol and crack, he took the woman to a motel and raped her, according to police.

On Jan. 23, 2004, Cooper is accused of kidnapping and raping a woman.

On Feb. 9, 2004, an 18-year-old woman was forced into a car at a service station on Golf Club Lane and taken to a motel on the 76 Connector, where she was raped and told to walk home, according to police.

Cooper was arrested after a Feb. 10, 2004, incident, in which the victim was taken to a Wilma Rudolph Boulevard motel room and inappropriately touched, a
ccording to police. Cooper was released from jail after making a $202,500 bail.

Cooper was arrested again Feb. 26. The victim in the Feb. 25 incident picked Cooper out of a photo
lineup,
Newman said.
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br>He was accused of kidnapping a 22-year-old woman and forcing her to have sex with him. She told police she had voluntarily gotten into th
e car with the man she knew as an acquaintance.

The woman told police Cooper forcefully took her to A&W Motel on Madison Street, where he threatened her with a gun and raped her. She was then driven to a mobile home park off Tobacco Road and raped again.

Cooper was arrested in October on charges of kidnapping and first-degree sodomy in Kentucky. He was charged in July 2002 with domestic assault and violating a court-order restraint.

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Local rape suspect held in Texas jail

Local man awaiting rape trial arrested on separate charges


A local man facing a 31-count indictment of rape, sexual battery and aggravated kidnapping has been arrested in Texas on additional charges.

Angelo Tyrone Cooper, 34, who previously gave a 4116A Dixie Road address, had been free on bond from the Clarksville charges when he was arrested March 8 in San Antonio. A clerk in the Bexar County Sheriff's Office in Texas said Monday Cooper was charged with domestic assault causing bodily injury and interfering with an emergency telephone call, in addition to being held on Tennessee charges. A bail amount of $1,005,000 was set by Texas authorities.

A trial for Cooper was to have begun Monday in Mo

ntgomery County. A warrant for his arrest was issued after h
e missed a March 11 pretrial conference.

What happens next with Cooper is up to Texas authorities, said Lance Baker, an assistant district attorney for Montgomery County.

"I hope that they will let us try him up here first, because we have so many more serious charges," he said. "The sooner the better, as far as I'm concerned."

Local charges against Cooper stem from incidents in 2003 and 2004, involving five female victims, most of whom were acquaintances, police have said.

Cooper was released on $250,000 bond following an indictment by the April 2004 term of the Montgomery County grand jury.

"We're still scratching our heads figuring out how he did it, actually," Clarksville Police Detective Nick Newman, who investigated some the alleged crimes, said of Cooper's release. "He had to have two bondsmen, from what I understand, because the amount was so high.&quot
;

The victims were all driven to local motels and raped, according to police reports.

"He's looking at basically many,
many years of prison if he's convicted of everything," Baker said.
 
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Off to nigger heaven for this evil boon. I have a better idea though. Quicker and cheaper and far more satisfying to his victims. Anyone interested in some good old fashioned justice??????

Gman
 
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