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Bartender’s lawyer grills officer in police-beating case

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Abbate told the jury that on the day of the attack he was despondent over news that his dog had cancer, and was “on a mission to get totally inebriated.” He recalled attacking a friend at Jesse’s after the friend made a flip remark about killing the dog. But Abbate said he could not remember much of his attack on Obrycka or the approximately 24 hours that followed.

Abbate gave mostly one-word answers while questioned by Obyrcka’s lawyers. Under cross-examination by attorneys for the city, he testified that the dozens of calls he made to friends in the hours after the beating amounted to “drunk dialing” and “just being a jackass.”

He backed off initial claims, however, that he had acted in self-defense in attacking Obrycka, saying he changed his mond after viewing the videotape.

City lawyers brought out that Abbate had been investigated on misconduct allegations on four previous occasions — all in an effort to show he understood that the department has procedures to punish cops who do wrong.

But Ekl later bore down on the specifics of the alleged wrongdoing, revealing that in 1997 Abbate was accused of handcuffing and dragging a woman who was 8 1/2-months pregnant into a squadrol, telling her he didn’t care that she might go into labor.

The department originally found Abbate at fault for the conduct, but he was later cleared and never disciplined for the allegations, Ekl said.

In other testimony Tuesday, Abbate’s girlfriend, Linda Burnickas, said she was the one who informed Abbate about the videotape of the fight. “He didn’t believe me,” she said.

Burnickas testified she had agreed to call Obrycka to try to calm her down. She said Obrycka was angry and threatened to take Abbate’s badge.

Burnickas, who still dates Abbate, testified that she then asked Obrycka why she kept serving drinks to her boyfriend.

“I said, ‘Drunk is drunk.’ She’s a bartender and if she’s serving him while he’s drinking,” said Burnickas, her voice trailing off.

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