Linggo, Abril 03, 2011
$10,000 Reward Raised For The Giants’ Beaten Fan
Bryan Stow, a 42-year-old paramedic from Santa Cruz who is also a father of two children was badly beaten by two suspects who were reportedly wearing Dodgers clothing after the Giants-Dodgers season opener Thursday. The poor fellow suffered a medically induced coma for brain injuries at County-USC Hospital. Fortunately he is stable right now.
Security cameras were not able to get a decent picture of the two suspects and only relied on the sketches. Detective Larry Burcher is pretty confident that a lot of people were able to witness on the incident. “We’re very confident there were witnesses. It happened immediately following the game when everybody was coming out,” Burcher said.
A reward amounting to $10,000 has been raised by Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich for any information of the incident that could help them give justice to the Giants’ fan. An enhanced security and strict limits on stadium alcohol sales has also been commanded after the monetary award has been announced.
It is just so sad that incidents like this one happens in a supposedly fun game. Fans can get wild in defending their team but it is not just rightful that it would lead to hurting an opponent’s fan.
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