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The mugshots of the six men arrested in 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
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Footage has been released of the wild brawl between former NHLer Paul Bissonnette and six men at a restaurant in Arizona.
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The surveillance video of the Nov. 24 incident at a Houston’s in Scottsdale was posted to social media by 12News, a Phoenix outlet. It shows Bissonnette, 39, who hails from Welland and is now a popular hockey broadcaster, being chased through a parking lot by the men.
Police release video of Paul Bissonnette Scottsdale brawlBack to video
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They gang up and attack him before Bissonnette gets away.
“This is the worst of it I took after I knock out that inbred William Carroll f–k before we pass the dumpster,” Bissonnette posted on X.
“It was never going to be a fair fight. Let the games begin. Ate some boot f–ks to the head & jaw but wouldn’t change a thing. F–k the Scottsdale Six. This ain’t over.”
Six men were charged with assault and some also were charged with disorderly conduct, TMZ reported. The arrested were: Henry Mesker, John Carroll, William Carroll, Danny Bradley, Edward Jennings and Sean Daley.
This is the worst of it I took after I knock out that inbred William Carroll fuck before we pass the dumpster. It was never going to be a fair fight. Let the games begin. Ate some boot fucks to the head & jaw but wouldn’t change a thing. Fuck the Scottsdale Six. This ain’t over. https://t.co/GZV0sjz8YO
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