LAKE CHARLES, La. – United States Attorney David C. Joseph
announced that a man from Singer pleaded guilty Wednesday to robbing a DeQuincy
bank of nearly $16,000.
Gordon Scott Cooper, 56, of Singer Louisiana, pleaded guilty
before U.S. Magistrate Judge Kathleen Kay to one count of bank robbery. The plea will become final when accepted by
U.S. District Judge Robert G. James.
According to the guilty plea, Gordon Cooper entered a bank in DeQuincy,
Louisiana, with an air-powered BB gun that looked like an automatic pistol and
stole $15,999 from two teller drawers.
Police later learned that a maroon Honda Pilot had been seen in the area
prior to the robbery and that the driver had been seen acting
suspiciously. Police located Chad Allen
Cooper, 39, of Singer, Louisiana, who is Gordon Cooper’s nephew and found BBs
and a CO2 cartridge for the air pistol used in the robbery. Chad Cooper
admitted to assisting in the robbery and directed officers on how to find his
uncle. At Gordon Cooper’s residence, police located the Honda Pilot, a plastic
bag containing money, and a pair of tennis shoes that Gordon Cooper identified
as the ones worn in the robbery.
Gordon Cooper faces up to 25 years in prison, three years of
supervised release and a $250,000 fine. The court set sentencing for October 1,
2018. Chad Cooper pleaded guilty on June 5, 2018, to one count of bank robbery
and faces the same penalties as Gordon Cooper. The court set Chad Cooper’s
sentencing for October 1, 2018.
The FBI and the Dequincy Police Department conducted the
investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney
David J. Ayo is prosecuting the case.
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