29-year-old former 49ers fullback Bruce Miller, as we learned earlier this week, was dropped from the team following a violent incident early on the morning of Labor Day at a Fisherman's Wharf hotel. Miller is due in court today to face multiple felony charges relating to an attack on an elderly man and his son, and simultaneously some video has surfaced of Miller causing a scene at Tommy's Joynt on Van Ness, where he was apparently drunk a couple of hours earlier and trying to get customers to buy him a sandwich.

As the Examiner reports, Miller will be arraigned Friday on the following charges: one felony count of assault with a deadly weapon, a cane; one felony count of assault with force likely to cause great bodily injury; one felony count of inflicting injury on an elder to cause great bodily injury; one count felony battery with serious bodily injury; two felony counts of criminal threats; one count felony assault with force likely to cause great bodily injury; and one count of misdemeanor battery.

Miller allegedly was trying to enter the hotel room of a 70-year-old man and his wife at the Marriott Hotel Fisherman's Wharf around 2:45 a.m. on Monday, perhaps believing it was his room. The couple's 29-year-old son, who was staying in the room next door, came out and tried to tell Miller that was not his room. Miller then allegedly attacked both the father and son, and according to the Associated Press, punched the father. Both men were then taken to the hospital, and Miller was arrested. His booking photo shows what appears to be a fresh cut on his forehead.

Surveillance video from the hotel, released Monday by ABC 7, shows a bloodied Miller stumbling around the hotel after the incident.

Miller was released on a $178,000 bond on Monday, and the 49ers immediately released him from the team.

As KRON 4 notes, Miller pleaded no contest to another crime in a hotel in March 2015, this time in Santa Clara, in which he was accused of disturbing the peace in connection with an incident involving his ex-fiancée and the smashing of her cellphone in an argument.

And via KRON 4 we now have some cellphone video of several employees of Tommy's Joynt confronting Miller and asking him to leave before he starts he fight. You can hear one woman saying, "I don't know who you are," suggesting that, at some point, in the interest of getting a free sandwich, he may have been saying, "Don't you know who I am?"

It's unclear what he did in the three hours between when the video was taken, just before midnight, and the alleged hotel assault, but maybe it involved more booze and not enough sandwiches?


Previously: 49ers Player Dropped After Alleged Assault Of 70 Year Old Had Just Been Kicked Out Of Tommy's Joynt