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Will Chicago act on verdict in cop beating trial?

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Abbate was on the witness stand himself for two days and asked by Obrycka’s attorney about phone records showing he made dozens of calls to fellow officers in the hours after the beating. He said he was so drunk before the attack that he couldn’t remember calling anyone or what he might have said, though he insisted he “didn’t tell anyone to do anything regarding the incident.”

Abbate’s attorney said he wasn’t surprised by the verdict Tuesday, saying the video was too hard to overcome even though, he said, it provides no evidence of a code of silence.

“No matter what occurred, that video in terms of my client is the most damning thing,” said Michael Malatesta.

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