Former Rangers tough guy Sean Avery somehow found himself in another neighborhood dispute last week, this time threatening a group that included a couple teenagers over a parked car.
According to a video obtained by TMZ, Avery was house-sitting in Hollywood Hills and apparently didn’t care for where a nearby car was parked. Avery, 42, promptly approached the group and the threats began right away.
“The next time one of you guys parks your cars there, I'm going to snap your windshield wipers off,” Avery said in the video. “One hundred percent. One hundred percent. Ask around!”
a neighbor made it clear that he wasn’t happy with how Avery talked to the teenagers, and Avery responded by walking right up to the camera and challenging him.
“I’ll give you the first one,” Avery said. “You can kick me or you can punch me.”
He then said yelling at the teens is the only way to get through to them, and told the man filming, “Dude. You're too f---ing short to actually, like, try and challenge anyone. Just shut up.
“I just want you to use your f–king brain because you’re going to have to do it in life,” Avery said to the teens. “And have an ounce of f–king respect for people.”
The incident didn’t result in police being contacted, per TMZ, and comes just over a year after he broke the mirror on a man’s car after claiming he was hit by the car.
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