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Ex-CANNIBAL CORPSE guitarist sentenced for 2018 assault, burglary

03-05-2021

Former CANNIBAL CORPSE guitarist Pat O’Brien has been sentenced in connection with his 2018 arrest for burglary and assaulting a police officer while his Florida home was in flames.

On March 16, O’Brien was sentenced to time served and five years of probation and ordered to pay $23,793.45 in restitution. He was also ordered to get drug and alcohol evaluations and render 150 hours of community service. In addition, O’Brien was ordered to abstain from using alcohol and controlled substances and to be subject to random testing.

At the time of O’Brien‘s arrest, deputies said he burglarized a house and charged at a deputy with a knife.

O’Brien, who was born in Northern Kentucky, allegedly broke into a Northdale, Florida home and shouted that “the rapture is coming” before pushing a woman to the ground. He ran toward a responding deputy with a knife and was subdued with a stun gun.

Less than half a mile from where O’Brien was arrested, a fire broke out at the house he was renting, sending flames billowing into the night sky from the roof.

The owner of the home where O’Brien was arrested wouldn’t go on camera but told ABC Action News he thought the guitarist was hallucinating when he spoke to him and claimed “someone was after him.” The homeowner added O’Brien seemed scared and at one point even hid in his closet.

Fire marshals found a large cache of weapon, locked safes and potential explosive devices inside O’Brien‘s home, including 50 shotguns, 20 semiautomatic rifles, two Uzi-style firearms, 20 handguns and two flamethrowers. Authorities also discovered thousands of rounds as well as additional weapons.

O’Brien, who had been a member of CANNIBAL CORPSE for more than two decades, was released from Hillsborough County jail on December 14, 2018 after posting a $50,000 surety bond. Several days earlier, at a hearing, a judge told the now-55-year-old musician, clad in an anti-suicide vest with his hands and ankles chained together, that he would first have to pass a drug test before he would be allowed to post bail and leave jail.

During an appearance on a June 2019 episode of “The Jasta Show”, the podcast hosted by HATEBREED‘s Jamey JastaCANNIBAL CORPSE frontman George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher expressed his shock over O’Brien‘s arrest, saying: “I don’t wanna speculate about what could have happened that night, but it could have been way worse — for him.

“When people were seeing TV reports about it — I think on the Tampa news, they were pretty good with him,” he continued. “They just said he was one of the best guitar players in death metal in America, and in the world, and he’s highly respected. And they didn’t really trash him at all. And they showed him on TV.”

Fisher went on to say that most of the CANNIBAL fans were very supportive of Pat while he was dealing with his ordeal. “In the metal world, I think in general, 95 percent of the people, everyone was, like, ‘Get well soon,'” he told “The Jasta Show”. “I didn’t spend too much time reading stuff online, because that’s when you get people who just wanna say nasty stuff just to be nasty.”

At the time, Fisher said that he and his bandmates were looking forward to O’Brien‘s return to CANNIBAL CORPSE. “We love him,” he told “The Jasta Show”. “We want him back. But when I saw him in the court with the vest, dude, I cried. Because we just got home from tour… We wish the best for him, and we’re just waiting to see what happens. He’s got a road ahead of him still with legal issues, and that’s out of our hands. We support him 100 percent; we’re behind him 100 percent.”

Earlier this year, it was announced that O’Brien had been replaced in CANNIBAL CORPSE by Erik Rutan, one of the death metal’s most acclaimed guitarists who is known for his time as part of MORBID ANGEL throughout the ’90s and early 2000s, as well as handling vocals/guitars for HATE ETERNAL.

CANNIBAL CORPSE released its 15th studio album, “Violence Unimagined”, on April 16 via Metal Blade Records.

Violence Unimagined is available AT THIS LOCATION in the following formats:
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– coke bottle clear / swamp green color in color vinyl (Decibel exclusive)
– bone / red color in color vinyl (US exclusive)
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