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The videotape of an off-duty Chicago police officer beating up a female bartender half his size was seen on the internet around the world.
Now (June 24, 2009) Anthony Abbate, 40, has been sentenced to two years probation and anger management classes for the attack on Karolina Obrycka.
Judge John Fleming also gave Abbate a home curfew of 8pm to 6am and ordered him to do 130 hours of community service.
Cop in brutal US bar bashing
An off-duty Chicago police officer convicted of pummelling a female bartender is sentenced to two years probation and anger management.
Prosecutors and Ms Obrycka said they were disappointed with the sentence.
Her attorney, Terry Ekl, said he expected the lawsuit Ms Obrycka filed against Abbate and city to go to trial this year.
“No one in recent memory … has done more to tarnish the reputation of the Chicago Police Department than Anthony Abbate,” Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney LuAnn Snow said.
Prosecutors had asked for prison for Abbate – he could have been sentenced to up to five years behind bars – but the judge said he didn’t see aggravating factors to justify a prison term.
The judge said Abbate had a clean record before the incident, did not seriously injure the bartender, and underwent alcohol rehabilitation “and has not had a relapse”.
“If I believed sentencing Anthony Abbate to prison would stop people from getting drunk and hitting people, I’d give him the maximum sentence,” Fleming said.
Earlier this month, the judge rejected Abbate’s claim he acted in self-defence and convicted him of aggravated battery.
A tavern security video shows a drunken Abbate punching and kicking Ms Obrycka as she tended the bar in February 2007.
The altercation happened after she refused to serve him more drinks.
The video received a lot of attention as it was seen as another example of misconduct by Chicago police.
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