You likely don’t know Ian Bowman or Stewart Zimmel.



But if you have the AHL application and had push notifications turned on Wednesday morning, you learned around 9:51 a.m. ET that one man allegedly threatened to punch the other in the throat.



Roughly 13 minutes later there was a follow-up notification sent three times reading, “Stewart. Since I have no way to contact you are you owe me nearly $6,000 I would ask you contact me about payment. Also, I’m filing a workplace report against you for threatening me punch me in the throat nemours (sic) times.”



That was followed up by, “Stewart Zimmel please pay the outstanding monies owed.”



Users who opened the application that morning were also greeted by a screenshot of a conversation where someone identified as Zimmel said: “We talked yesterday and you said you were clear and would follow direction given less than 18 hours later you are doing what interests...