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Off duty cop(God) beats up female bartender

teejay69

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Scumbag Only Gets Probation ?

There were other instances in Chicago where they tried to cover it up.

He only got two years probation and it looks like he still gets to keep his job.

During his trial Abbate, at 250 pounds, argued that he was protecting himself from the 5-foot-3 Obrycka, who tried to move him away from behind the bar — an area Obrycka said was off-limits to patrons.

Abbate, 40, admitted he was drunk and that he ignored Obrycka’s repeated demands to leave the off-limits portion of the bar.

But he said he felt “in danger” when Obrycka confronted him.

Abbate’s attorney Peter Hickey told jurors Obrycka threw Abbate around like “a rag doll.”

In his testimony, Abbate backed that up, saying: “She grabbed me and threw me against the wall. I hit my head. I'm trying to get away from her.

Obrycka weighed 115 pounds at the time.


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Wow, that should be like an all-time low...

So his defence is...
he is cop who is trained in unarmed combat, loaded up with liquid courage, and even though he is literally more than twice her size.... he was beaten up and only fought back to defend himself.... :rolleyes:

I dunno, that sounds like reason enough to question his competance as a cop and as a male.....
 

oppai

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"God" and the "slaves". Someone has issues.....
My thoughts exactly. I have no idea where that came into it it just seems like a dumb-ass drunk cop who obviously has some issues with self-control beating up a female bartender who has no chance to stand-up or fight back, plus two other drunk idiots watching.
 

Thatotherguy

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My thoughts exactly. I have no idea where that came into it it just seems like a dumb-ass drunk cop who obviously has some issues with self-control beating up a female bartender who has no chance to stand-up or fight back, plus two other drunk idiots watching.
It came from LightBearer (aka SilkyJohnson) being an insane conspiracy-theory nut who thinks that all cops (and for that matter all authority figures of any kind) are evil, and everyone else is a blind slave under their control.

Newsflash to LightBearer: this doesn't show that all cops are bad and that we need to rise up against them! It shows that some cops abuse their authority and have no business being in a position of trust. Unfortunately there are many examples of this (enough that as a general rule it's difficult to trust cops), but that doesn't mean that you can paint all cops with the same brush.
 

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It came from LightBearer (aka SilkyJohnson) being an insane conspiracy-theory nut who thinks that all cops (and for that matter all authority figures of any kind) are evil, and everyone else is a blind slave under their control.

Newsflash to LightBearer: this doesn't show that all cops are bad and that we need to rise up against them! It shows that some cops abuse their authority and have no business being in a position of trust. Unfortunately there are many examples of this (enough that as a general rule it's difficult to trust cops), but that doesn't mean that you can paint all cops with the same brush.
I notice that he never posts the thousands of videos of cops saving people's lives, or putting their own lives on the line to save others :rolleyes:
 

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At the sentencing hearing, prosecutors presented a second, previously unreleased video that they said showed Abbate beating a man in the same Northwest Side bar six hours before he attacked Obrycka. It was one of two other fights they say he got into that day -- proof, they said, that he was a "brutal, dangerous" man.
Three separate incidents of violence in one day, this fucker is seriously out of control. If they don't take his badge they are insane; this guy is a timebomb waiting to go off. If he goes off on duty, the Chicago police department could have a very large lawsuit on their hands. It isn't like they could claim they didn't know he had issues now.
 

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I call these "police" Gods because they act like they can do no wrong. And they treat us like slaves. Executing a blackman in a subway station then the police say we have no video, then 3 videos turn up. Or a cop pulling over an EMT. And they get away with it. This is what the system wants. A bunch of low grade morons, steroid heads.

Hubba how many UFC threads have you started vs actual SP reviews on this SP review site?
 

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I notice that he never posts the thousands of videos of cops saving people's lives, or putting their own lives on the line to save others :rolleyes:
Unfortunately for the profession as a whole, neither does the media.:rolleyes:

Panther
Not to add fuel to LightBearer's fire but, I have to agree that cops are for the most part only thugs with a badge.

How often is it that cops do not trust other cops when trying to bust high level drug dealers.

Has anyone here bothered to follow the Braidwood inquiry?
Some of the lies being told by the RCMP thugs in that case stink to high heaven.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-co...19/bc-braidwood-inquiry-delay-rcmp-email.html
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Br...allegation+RCMP+misconduct/1713535/story.html
There is at least one other incident that indicates the RCMP might well be making premeditated decisions to use the Taser regardless of the situation. On July 21, 2007 Adam Dormer was Tasered five times by Constable Casey Murphy in Banff Alberta – his crime, making friendly overtures to the officer. Murphy was with another constable, Marc-André Fournier. Dormer has always believed that Murphy was out to impress Fournier by using the Taser. Why else would he have been Tasered? He was not hostile, combative, argumentative or intoxicated. Dormer was issued a by-law infraction and charged with resisting arrest. He was ultimately found not guilty, Judge John Reilly said the officers had no reason to arrest him in the first place, that his charter rights had been violated (he was Tasered five times – three times when in handcuffs) and that Constable Murphy provided deliberately false evidence. The Crown moved to appeal the verdict but on June 12, 2009 the Appeal Court judge dismissed the motion, agreeing with the Trial Judge. Justice Marsha Erb specifically asked the Crown why the Taser had been drawn; the Crown Attorney response was “I don’t know.” Now we know – it was predetermined by Murphy that Dormer, or someone else was to be Tasered that fateful night. Interestingly, the RCMP Taser attack on Dormer was four months before the attack on Robert Dziekanski. Had a video been available of his attack, or had he died, Mr. Dziekanski might still be alive. Those officers that attacked Dziekanski and Dormer should suffer the full force of the law.
These guys have no concern for anyone except themselves.

You are target practice if they feel like using you.

Sad really.

:cool:
 
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I notice that he never posts the thousands of videos of cops saving people's lives, or putting their own lives on the line to save others :rolleyes:
And which videos would those be?

That wouldn't suit his purpose ;)
And his purpose is...?

Unfortunately for the profession as a whole, neither does the media.:rolleyes:

Panther
That's pretty funny, since most crime news stories glorify police. I guess you don't watch very much tv, movies, etc.
 

rafterman

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Another act of police brutality.

Entirely coincidentally, a shocking story from todays Globe & Mail about five officers attacking a civilian.

Seems to me all five of these thugs should be in jail.

Officers must pay for 'act of reprisal' July 1, 2009 By KIRK MAKIN
JUSTICE REPORTER

An Ontario Superior Court judge has ordered five police officers to pay $50,000 to a Niagara Falls man for dragging him from his car, repeatedly beating and tasering him, and then wrongly imprisoning him for five days.

Mr. Justice C.R. Harris included a rare punitive damages award of $20,000, saying that each of the Niagara Regional Police officers "decided to flout the law for their own purposes. The actions of the officers in this case are very troubling an offence and, I suspect, would deeply sadden and shock the community in which they were perpetrated."

Judge Harris said that concocted testimony from the officers carried an odour of conspiracy, and that their real motive in assaulting Michael Allan Parsons was "an act of reprisal" against a local rounder whom they disliked and believed had insulted them.

"I am persuaded that their testimony was at times self-serving, often equivocal and unclear, and in some instances, pure fiction," Judge Harris said. "Their testimony also struck me as being too pure and sanitized."

The attack took place around 10 p.m. one December evening several years ago on a rural road near Fort Erie, Ont. Judge Harris found that Mr. Parsons yelled, "Hey, baby," at one of the officers as he and his fiancée, Terri Lynn Ryckman, drove by a group of police.

Judge Harris said that the officers, Michael Woodfine, Dino Cirillo, Todd Priddle, James Tallevi and Darren Forbes, lied in claiming that Mr. Parsons hurled profanity at them and hung halfway out the window of his car.

In testimony at his trial on charges of assault and resisting arrest, Mr. Parsons described being pulled from the jeep in a chokehold, and having his hands handcuffed behind his back while the officers administered 15 taser shocks to his legs, scrotum, throat, back and buttocks.

"It felt like fire," he testified. "It felt like it made my whole body convulse and jump. ... It just burned. ... Your whole body just jumps when it hits you. It's excruciating.

"I was in terror," Mr. Parsons said. "I feared for my life afterwards because of what they had done to me. ... I feel that I could have died that day on the side of that road. I'm still scared to this day."

The officers, for their part, described a wild melee that they claimed Mr. Parsons provoked by charging out of his jeep in a rage. They said that he repeatedly attacked them, wrestling them to the ground, and gave up only after receiving a few measured jolts with the taser.

Judge Harris rejected their story almost entirely. "The events that unfolded at the side of the road that December evening strike me as epitomizing arbitrary and *****cious conduct deserving of strong condemnation from this court," he said.

Judge Harris also noted that the Crown dropped the charges against Mr. Parsons, who sued police over his treatment.

The award was assessed at $83,000, but only $50,000 could be awarded for technical legal reasons. It includes $30,000, against officers Tallevi, Woodfine and Cirillo for the assault and tasering; $19,000 against Officer Tallevi for false arrest and false imprisonment and malicious prosecution; and $10,000 for nervous shock and emotional distress.

Judge Harris awarded $20,000 to Ms. Ryckman
 
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