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Bissonnette’s alleged attackers were involved in a fight earlier in the day

Bissonnette’s alleged attackers were involved in a fight earlier in the day

The footage shows a man wearing a green shirt and white hat pushing an employee into a clubhouse on an unnamed golf course.

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Looks like this wasn’t their first rodeo.

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Members of the group of men who allegedly attacked former NHL player Paul “BizNasty” Bissonnette appear to have been captured on security footage from earlier in the day attacking employees at a Phoenix golf club.

The footage, shared on X by a user named Shea Stevens, shows a man in a green shirt and white hat – allegedly Danny Bradley – pushing and shoving a male employee into the clubhouse at an unnamed golf course.

The man in the green shirt can be seen punching the employee several times, who does not retaliate, while the female employee tries unsuccessfully to get between them.

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In a photo taken after his arrest following the Bissonnette incident on Sunday, Bradley was wearing a similar green shirt.

Stevens also reports that the men were part of a larger group traveling through the area on a golf trip and that he had contact with some of them. He also claimed to have further information about the alleged attackers and stated that “these losers threatened him and tried to bribe him.”

“The Irish travelers who attacked Paul Bissonnette were in Arizona on a golf trip. There were 57 of them on the trip. I contacted multiple members of their group who confirmed that they, too, had been involved in a fight on the golf course earlier in the day.”

Bissonnette reposted the video and thanked Stevens for his hard work in reaching out to the men’s group.

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“Big thanks to you internet wizards like @WhistleblowerCA for helping us spread the word about these cowards,” Bissonnette wrote on X. “Much appreciated. Keep sending in everything you have on this garbage.

Sean M. Daley, another of six men arrested by Scottsdale police in connection with the alleged assault of a former NHL player-turned-analyst, was found on his possession of a fake military ID following an incident at a steakhouse on Sunday evening. .

While all six accused in the attack face assault and misdemeanor charges, Daley also faces forgery charges.

Photos of six men arrested in connection with the alleged assault of Paul Bissonnette. Clockwise from top left: Danny Bradley, John G. Carroll, William J. Carroll, Sean Daley, Edward Jennings, and Henry Mesker.
Photos of six men arrested in connection with the alleged assault of Paul Bissonnette. Clockwise from top left: Danny Bradley, John G. Carroll, William J. Carroll, Sean Daley, Edward Jennings, and Henry Mesker. Photo by Handout /Scottsdale Police Department

Another man, William J. Carroll, was reportedly booked with two misdemeanor offenses, each of assault and disorderly conduct.

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According to court documents viewed by KTVK and CBS affiliate KPHO in Phoenixpolice found Daley’s military ID, which appeared to be fake. When officers questioned him about the matter, Daley allegedly admitted it was a fraud but did not go into details about the ID.

It is alleged that Daley knocked Bissonnette to the ground and kicked him Chiclets with Spittin Court documents show the podcaster in the neck and head area.

Court records also show Daley tried to kick Bissonnette again, but “missed and fell,” giving “BizNasty” a chance to retreat to a nearby business, which Bissonnette later identified on his podcast as CVS.

Bissonnette detailed his account of the incident on a podcast earlier this week.

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He said the incident began when he and others in the crowded restaurant were distracted by a noisy incident at the restaurant’s bar. According to Bissonnette, the situation began to escalate and prompted the former Phoenix Coyotes tough guy to intervene.

From that point on, the restaurant equivalent of a bench-clearing brawl ensued, albeit a one-sided one.

“The antagonist starts putting his finger in the manager’s face and supporting him,” Bissonnette explained Spitting Chiclets. “Everyone is watching. It’s a ruckus involving nine worm-drunk golfers who create a scene and apparently don’t like being told no.

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“I get up, walk over, walk over, grab the guy’s arm and say, ‘Listen, buddy, if you keep attacking and harassing the staff, we’re going to go outside and have some problems.’ The moment they left my mouth the guy next to him started throwing punches and the next thing I knew there were four guys throwing punches at me.

The commotion eventually spilled into the restaurant’s parking lot, where Bissonnette said he was knocked to the ground and kicked by the attackers before fleeing to a nearby store.

The police were called to the scene, which led to the arrests.

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