A disturbing video is spreading – the son of an NHL star destroyed his schoolmate’s wheelchair

Daniel Briere’s son was caught in a shocking act.

Carson Briere plays for Mercyhurst University. PDO

The forward star who played in the NHL for 17 seasons and is the current GM of the Philadelphia Flyers Daniel Briere has had to issue a public apology to his son Carson’s, 23, of the activity. Among other things, the news covered the matter ESPN.

On Tuesday, a video of a party at an American university, in which Carson Briere pushes an empty wheelchair down the bar’s stairs, went viral on social media. The wheelchair breaks down into several parts.

The publisher of the video said on Twitter that he knows the owner of the wheelchair. The wheelchair had been left at the top of the stairs because the person using it had been carried downstairs to use the toilet.

Daniel Briere was shocked when he saw the video.

– I was shocked when I saw what Carson did. It was unforgivable and completely against our family values. We always want to treat people with respect, the NHL boss said, according to ESPN.

Carson Briere also offered his apology.

– I deeply regret my behavior over the weekend. There are no excuses for that. I’m going to do everything I can to make up for my actions, which were thoughtless.

CBC’s says a new wheelchair can cost more than 12,000 Canadian dollars, or a good 8,000 euros, and depending on the damage, repairing a broken wheelchair can take weeks or months.

Carson Briere plays for his university’s hockey team. He was previously kicked off another school’s team.

According to ESPN’s information, Briere was suspended at the time because he violated the team’s rules and did not fit the team as a person either. He had received several warnings before finally having to leave.

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