John Cooper, transportation director for the Alabama Department of Transportation, was in the Marshall County Jail for about 30 minutes before posting $500 bond on a charge of harassment/intimidation, according to jail records.
, was in the Marshall County Jail for about 30 minutes before posting $500 bond on a charge of harassment/intimidation, according to jail records.Marshall County District Attorney Jennifer Bray could not immediately be reached.Efforts to reach ALDOT and Gov. Kay Ivey’s for comment were not immediately successful.
Last month, Cooper filed an emergency request to continue construction on the two-lane bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway.
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