Camera catches former NHLers son pushing woman's wheelchair down stairs
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Dorin Canaday
March 14, 2023 (7:16 PM)
The son of former player and current GM of the Philadelphia Flyers, Daniel Briere, has found himself in hot water after a disgusting incident.
Carson Briere is a junior at Mercyhurst University in Erie, Pennsylvania, where he also plays hockey. But he was recently caught on a security camera at what looks like a bar, pushing an unoccupied wheelchair down a flight of stairs after sitting in it for a moment as others looked on.
According to reports, the woman who owns the wheelchair was in the bathroom which is located at the bottom of the stairs. She had to be physically carried down by someone and that's the reason her chair is still at the top.
There is absolutely no excuse for this type of action to occur whether you've been drinking or you just think it's funny.
Briere is no stranger to controversy either, as he was kicked out of the Arizona State Sun Devils hockey club after what was described as ''a violation of team rules''.
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