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I did read what you wrote. If the police watched and didn't arrest him I have to assume that he didn't break any law on that occasion.
I guess that one can't talk rationally with people like him from what you have written. The answer is to to stay away from him. Don't go to his bars or other events where he might be. Find something else to do.
If the man bruised your husband I assume that amounts to assault and is a criminal offence in front of witnesses. Was that reported to the police?
I know that you didn't suggest the use of a gun but some people have on this thread and it was to those posts that I referred. You say that you would use sufficient force to stop him but if he wants a fight you might well lose. You won't win by his rules of the game.
Is the man picking on anyone else or just your husband? If the latter then he, surely, must feel that he has a grudge against your husband. Work that one out and, if there is a legitimate grudge, deal with it.
What I'm telling you is that probably you have no satisfactory solution to this other than the law and avoiding him. It's easy for people to suggest shooting, beating and similar B movie solutions but they won't end it and you could get into trouble yourselves. Sometimes real advice and questions hurt, and I'm sorry if what I have written has rattled you, but you will end this only by facing up to hard facts. I have experienced something similar to what you describe and I'm on your side!