The younger brother of Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock reportedly threatened to kill employees at a California nursing home — telling them, “Dont’ f–k with me” because “I’m the one that hurts people.”
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The unhinged behavior was outlined in court documents obtained by TMZ, which describe how Bruce Paddock, 59, was banned from the Four Seasons Healthcare & Wellness Center in North Hollywood after he made threats against several workers.
One incident occurred as recently as Monday, after Paddock — who was arrested last week for child porn — allegedly broke into the assisted living facility and barricaded himself in a room.
“Get the f–k out of my way or I’m going to kill you,” he told one employee, according to the court docs.
In another incident, Paddock reportedly told one of the residents at the nursing home, “Hey bitch, I want my f–king razor back.”
“When I get my ass over there I’m going to shove that f–ker so far up your a– it’ll come out of your ear,” he added.
On one occasion, Paddock reportedly berated an administrator and threatened violence upon him.
‘Don’t f–k with me and tell your nurses not to f–k with me because I’m the one that hurts people,” he said.
Paddock has been ordered by a judge to stay at least 100 yards away of the assisted living center and three of its employees, TMZ reports.
He is apparently out on bail after being charged with possession of child pornography on Oct. 25.
Stephen Paddock, 64, thrust his brother and the rest of his family into the media spotlight last month when he went on his mass shooting spree in Las Vegas. The massacre left 58 people dead and hundreds more wounded.



