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Bissonnette’s alleged attackers had gotten into a fight earlier that day

Bissonnette’s alleged attackers had gotten into a fight earlier that day

The footage shows a man wearing a green shirt and white hat pushing and shoving a male employee inside the clubhouse of 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 NHLer Paul “BizNasty” Bissonnette appear to have been captured on security camera footage taken earlier in the day of an attack on employees at the Phoenix Golf Club.

Footage posted 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 inside the clubhouse of an unnamed golf course.

A man in a green shirt is seen punching a male employee several times, who does not retaliate, while a female employee tries to get between them, but is unsuccessful.

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Bradley appeared to be wearing a similar green shirt in a photo taken after his arrest following the incident with Bissonnette later Sunday.

Stevens also reports that the men were part of a larger group of travelers in the area for a golf trip, and that he has been in contact with some of them. He also stated that he had additional information about the alleged attackers and claimed that “those losers threatened him and tried to bribe him.”

“The Irish travelers who attacked Paul Bissonnette were in Arizona on a golfing trip. There were 57 of them on the trip. I spoke to several members of their group who confirmed that they had also had a fight on the golf course earlier that day.”

Bissonnette posted the video and thanked Stevens for his hard work to understand the group of men.

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“Big thanks to you internet wizards like @WhistleblowerCA for helping spread the word about these cowards too,” Bissonnette posted on X. “So grateful. Keep sending everything you got about this garbage.’

Sean M. Daley, who was one of six men taken into custody by Scottsdale police in connection with the alleged attack on the former NHL player-turned-analyst, was found with a fake military ID after an incident at a steakhouse Sunday night.

While all six defendants in the attack are charged with aggravated assault and a misdemeanor, Daly is also charged with forgery.

Photos of the six men arrested in the alleged attack on Paul Bissonnette. Clockwise from top left: Danny Bradley, John G. Carroll, William J. Carroll, Sean Daly, Edward Jennings, and Henry Mesker.
Photos of the six men arrested in the alleged attack on Paul Bissonnette. Clockwise from top left: Danny Bradley, John G. Carroll, William J. Carroll, Sean Daly, Edward Jennings, and Henry Mesker. Handout photo /Scottsdale Police Department

According to reports, another man, William J. Carroll, was charged with two counts of assault and disorderly conduct.

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According to court records reviewed by KTVK and CBS affiliate KPHO in Phoenixthe police found Daly’s military ID, which turned out to be fake. When officers questioned him about it, Daley allegedly admitted it was a scam but wouldn’t go into details about the ID.

Daley allegedly held Bissonnette down and kicked him Spittin Chiclets according to court documents.

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

Bissonnette detailed the incident in 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 forced the former Phoenix Coyotes tough guy to intervene.

From there, a restaurant fight began, similar to a fight over cleaning a bench, albeit a one-sided affair.

“The antagonist begins to stick his finger in the manager’s face and support him,” Bissonnette explained on Spittin’ Chiclets. “Everyone is watching. It’s a riot with nine golfers drunker than maggots making a scene and clearly not liking being told no.

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“I get up, go over, grab the guy’s arm and say, ‘Look mate, if you keep attacking and harassing staff, we’re going to go outside and we’re going to be in trouble.’ The minute I left my mouth, the guy next to me started punching me, and the next thing you know, four guys are hitting me.”

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

The police were called to the scene and detained.

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