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Xaviar Babudar, aka ChiefsAholic, gets 32 years for Okla. robbery - ESPN

Infamous Kansas City Chiefs superfan Xaviar Babudar was sentenced in an Oklahoma courtroom Monday to 32 years in prison, 2½ years after authorities caught him in the state as he fled from a local bank robbery.

Babudar, known as ChiefsAholic, is already serving a 17½-year federal sentence for robbing banks in seven states from 2022 to 2023. But the Tulsa County district attorney's office wanted him to serve more time and sought a life sentence for the 30-year-old. His sentence is concurrent, meaning he'll serve an additional 14½ years in an Oklahoma penitentiary after his federal term ends.

«It was offensive to me,» said Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler, «that a serial robber could victimize as many hardworking Americans as this guy did all across the country and only receive 17½ years from the federal government.

»My preference was for him to serve the rest of his life in prison. He caught another break today, but at least he's going to be serving some additional time, and my thoughts are with the victims who continue to be tormented by his violence."

In March, Babudar pleaded guilty in Oklahoma to robbery with a firearm, assault while masked or disguised and removing an electronic monitoring device in connection with a Dec. 16, 2022, armed robbery of the Tulsa Teachers Credit Union.

Babudar's attorneys, Brett and Jay-Michael Swab, expressed relief at the sentencing decision. "[The prosecution] wanted him to die in prison," Jay-Michael Swab said.

«Our entire position from the beginning is that we want to live in a world where everybody's treated equally, not based on notoriety or social media presence.»

He said his client's robbery spree was fueled by a gambling addiction and a troubled childhood that left

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