Dino Cazares Reacts To Tim Lambesis’ Disturbing Assault Footage, ‘I Recognize This Behavior’

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Dino Cazares commented on Tim Lambesis’ disturbing assault footage on X.

“Some were unsure about my claims about Tim Lambesis I made in this video (linked here youtu.be/-9MBS57c4MM?si ) but 2 videos dropped yesterday of him acting in the same manner towards his wife,” a user wrote on the platform.

Cazares said in the comments, “Unfortunately I recognize this pattern of behavior because I’ve dealt with 2 people in my life that have these uncontrollable outbursts of anger caused by substance abuse. I sympathize for her and I hope they both find the help they need.”

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New videos online show Lambesis in tense moments with his wife, Dany. One video, without sound, shows a heated exchange in a bedroom. Lambesis yells, gets close to Dany, hits a suitcase, and punches himself before turning a camera away.

Another video, with sound, shows an argument on a porch. Lambesis flips a table, tries to stop Dany from leaving, and punches himself as she pleads with him to stop.

The timeline of these videos is unclear. Lambesis said in a recent statement on Instagram that the videos were shared in retaliation after he filed for divorce. The singer claims his wife, Dany, caused the disturbance. He says he has filed a restraining order against her and that a domestic violence investigation is ongoing.

He noted, “This woman assaulted me and verbally/mentally abused me over 3 years. I took the much needed and overdue step to leave her yesterday by delivering divorce papers. That is the reason there have been attempts at retaliation toward me online today that pale in comparison to what will really be the focus of the courts.”

“The timing of these public attacks online are because I served her with divorce papers yesterday after many days of her pleading for me stay while also flipping back and forth to attempting to exert abusive control. This is blatantly a retaliation for me finally leaving a relationship I should have run from a long time ago,” Lambesis also wrote.

In late October and early November, several members of Lambesis’ bands left. Bassist Ryan Neff was the first to leave As I Lay Dying, followed by Ken Susi, Nick Pierce, and Phil Sgrosso.

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