New Information And Mugshots Released From Paul Bissonnette Attack in Scottsdale Arizona
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Ryan Hall
November 27, 2024 (5:22 PM)
New information has come to light in the wake of the Paul Bissonnette attack that took place in Scottsdale AZ over the weekend.
Mugshots were released by police of the six attackers that injured Bissonnette after he was beaten in and outside the bar Houston's that he was attending. Their mugshots showed that Bissonnette had done some damage during the assault.
Bissonnette spoke out for the first time since his attack and recounted how all the events unfolded which led to him being hospitalized overnight as a precaution. He explained how he tried to help the manager of the bar as he was being harassed by up to nine patrons.
"So I get up and I go over. And I grab the guy's arm and I say, 'Listen buddy, if you keep harassing and assaulting the staff here we're gonna go outside and we're gonna have problems.' And the moment that left my mouth the guy beside him starts throwing punches.
They get me down and they're throwing punches, I'm able to get back up and I lose my shoe. I'm taking some and I'm giving some. I would say about the entire time there was about 5 - 7 of them... and I kept having to back pedal.
"We kind of rounded the corner and the bald gentleman who originally threw the first punch makes a bee-line and sprints past all the guys coming at me and I catch him with a nice right and buckled him. I was very, very, VERY, VERY happy about that but that seemed to re-ignite them. I make my way around the dumpster and four of them got me on the ground. If you get caught on the ground and they start kicking you in the head and if you go unconscious then you don't know what the consequences are. I ate three kicks, one in the neck, two in the head. Was able to get up and now at this point I have no shoes on... no shirt."
"So, I'm finally able to run into a CVS and they didn't come in the CVS... by the time the altercation was done they were able to book five of these guys and get them in jail. I'll get their names and this is gonna be a thing. I'll go after every single one of those f--ks."
In the end, Bissonnette showed some courage to stand up for the employees of that establishment. It remains to be seen what will happen next.
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