Brett Cooper
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Now he does have an underage alcohol charge from let's see, 2017.
He has multiple citations for driving with suspended licenses, all of which were before his DUI.
So there were multiple things that happened in his life.
I don't know if those are on record or off record that resulted in him losing his license.
And then he had this DUI in October of 2020.
And it, poof, it's just gone away.
There's no record of it.
So what happened?
Did he just get some kind of slap on the wrist?
Was he let off because of who he is and this inspirational story?
I have no idea.
I saw this comment that somebody pulled on YouTube and they posted it on X and I hesitated reading it, but I did want to share now based on the information I found.
This person said, I went to high school with him and I knew him as a little asshole.
He treated everyone however he felt because he knew he could get away with it given his condition, unsurprised that he killed someone.
Now obviously this is not verified and that last line is a very significant claim and that's really why I didn't want to read the comment, but I think the more relevant part is that he treated everyone however he felt because he knew he could get away with it.
And stick with me here because this is even more relevant when we get to the part about the victim.
But I read this comment and I was thinking, okay, like his DUI, he was able just to get away with it.
Like he ran into a cop car, he ran into a building and it's so swept under the rug that mainstream media is not even recording it in their stories about this that I had to learn about it from a random commenter who lives in the area because no mainstream media outlet even found out about it.
Like it's just, it's weird.
It's just interesting.