A man who was shot last week outside the Montana Club in Billings after starting a ruckus inside was arrested Tuesday in connection with the incident, according to Billings police.
Daniel Brusard, 35 years old, was booked into Yellowstone County jail Tuesday afternoon.
Police said they are recommending charges of assault with a weapon and violation of a protection order, though prosecutors have not yet filed formal charges in court.
Police said that Brusard was allegedly arguing with restaurant staff in the evening hours of November 30, and he was escorted out by other customers, including a retired Wyoming law enforcement officer.
He allegedly grabbed a gun from his vehicle and began waving it around, and he was shot by another customer and taken to a hospital, according to Billings police.
Police have not identified the person who shot him (though they clarified it was not the retired Wyoming officer) or whether that individual will face charges related to the shooting.
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*Shooting update* Daniel Brusard was remanded into custody this afternoon in connection with this incident. Brusard has been charged with assault with a weapon, and violation of a protection order. The investigation is still open. -Lt. Lennick https://t.co/xKstKhD4wl
— BillingsPD (@BillingsPD) December 6, 2022