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We don’t listen to the Monsters on Real Radio 104.1, because our lobotomies were unsuccessful. So it’s out of a sense of journalistic duty more than anything that we report yet another beatdown of O-Rock 105.9’s Drew Garabo Aug. 22 by a Monster.
You’ll recall that Garabo took a hit from Blackbean (now absent from the Monsters roster) a while back while doing a remote downtown. But this time it was Russ Rollins who allegedly took a swipe at Garabo, reportedly knocking the glasses off his face in the parking lot outside WFTV Channel 9 where both were scheduled – at adjacent times – to record public service announcements for Channel 9’s Family Connection, an outreach initiative to prevent, among other things, violence.
Garabo filed an assault report with the cops, although their lips are sealed, as the investigation has yet to be assigned.
104.1’s Blackbean finally faced sentencing in court yesterday for his St. Patrick’s Day battery charge on 105.9’s Drew Garabo. The short version is: no jail time, but a whole lotta conditions.
According to information I just got from the state attorney’s office, Bean’s (real name Carlos Navarro) plea of "no contest" entitled him to have his "ajudication withheld," meaning it’s not a conviction. Still, his sentence included: 3 years of supervised probation, a $2,000 fine, an order to avoid alcohol and any contact with Garabo, 200 hours of alternative community service and more.
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