Hate crime charge dropped for Orland Park man who allegedly attacked Palestinian neighbor: Report

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ORLAND PARK (WBBM NEWSRADIO) - Hate charges have been reduced against a southwest suburban man accused of attacking and making ethnically-tinged comments against his next door neighbors.

Terrence Clyne, 68, of Orland Park had been charged with a hate crime for attacking his neighbors who are of Palestinian descent in January.

It was a dispute over the placement of garbage cans at the end of a driveway.

But, according to the Daily Southtown, the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office dropped the felony hate crime charges and allowed Clyne to plead guilty to misdemeanor battery charges.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations said it is disappointed Clyne was able to “get off easy,” in the group’s words.

Clyne has been sentenced to a year of probation, ordered to have no contact with his neighbors, complete 20 hours of community service as well as order to complete anger management courses.

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