New video shows Paul Bissonnette get attacked in parking lot fight

A new video showing a parking lot fight between Paul Bissonnette and the men who attacked him has been released.

Bissonnette was hospitalized in Scottsdale, Arizona, after being attacked by seven individuals following an altercation at a Houston’s restaurant roughly two weeks ago.

The video above shows several men following Bissonnette through a parking lot as he attempts to back away from them. After a lengthy pursuit, they were eventually able to surround him and wound up taking him to the ground.

Once on the ground, Bissonnette appeared to take several kicks from a few of the individuals. Thankfully, he was able to get back onto his feet and run away before taking even more blows.

A separate clip from inside the Houston’s restaurant shows how the altercation began. As Bissonnette had previously described, several of the men appeared to be upset with staff members.

Bissonnette can then be spotted approaching the men in an attempt to settle things down. Instead, the men started throwing punches at him in what quickly turned into a chaotic scene, where many others at the restaurant can be spotted dashing for the parking lot.

Shortly after the two videos involving the assault on Bissonnette began circulating, the 39-year-old gave his thoughts on X.

“This is the worst of if I took,” Bissonnette wrote. “It was never going to be a fair fight … This ain’t over.”

“It was a bunch of drunk golfers,” Bissonnette said in a video shortly after word of the attack started spreading on social media. “Things obviously continued to escalate, they asked one guy to leave. And then one guy kept getting in the manager’s face, put his hands on him. And that went on for probably 30-45 seconds… It’s a family restaurant, I don’t think there was anybody in there that could help him out. So I went over, I just grabbed the guy’s arm that was on him, I said: ‘Sir, if you continue to harass and assault the staff, we’re gonna have problems.’ And they just started chuckin.’ It escalated extremely quickly.”

Six of the seven alleged attackers were brought into jail by Scottsdale Police, but were released without bail.

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