‘I hated it’: Man repeatedly stabbed his ‘friend’ to death during an argument over a woman on Valentine’s Day

Kyle Cooper appears in a booking photo.

Kyle Cooper (Rock Falls Police Department).

An Illinois man will spend the next two decades behind bars for admittedly killing one of his friends in a fit of jealous rage.

Earlier this month, Kyle M. Cooper, 36, accepted a plea deal over the Valentine’s Day stabbing death of Daniel J. Gordon, 27.

Originally charged with one count of murder in the first degree and two counts of aggravated battery, the defendant eventually pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree murder.

On Thursday, Cooper formally entered his plea and made an allocution before Whiteside County Circuit Court Judge James Heuerman.

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“This was all so stupid,” Cooper told the judge, according to a courtroom report by Shaw Local News Network. “I knew D.J. [Gordon]. I liked D.J. He was a friend of mine.”

In quick fashion, the defendant was sentenced to 20 years behind bars.

The underlying incident occurred during the early morning hours on Feb. 14, according to the Rock Falls Police Department.

Officers arrived at the house on West 20th Street at 1:50 a.m. in response to calls about a stabbing. Inside, police found the victim suffering from multiple “severe” stab wounds to his abdomen. Gordon was quickly transported to CGH Medical Center in Sterling – a small town located roughly 115 miles due west of Chicago.

Eventually, however, the victim succumbed to his injuries.

During the plea and sentencing hearing, Cooper explained how he was first dating a woman who Gordon later dated – but still considered themselves friends even as the woman came between them.

“He [Gordon] wanted me to stay away from his girlfriend, and I wanted him to stay away from mine,” Cooper told the court.

On the night of Feb. 13, Gordon and Cooper got into a verbal dispute at a bar, a detective previously testified at a preliminary hearing.

Gordon, for his part, left with the woman, and the pair planned on going to a friend’s house to play cards and dice. But on the way there, they passed by Cooper’s house – and another argument ensued.

The couple left, but Cooper followed, and the two friends confronted one another in the driveway of the Rock Falls house where the disagreements, humiliations and jealousies finally turned violent.

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