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Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
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Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
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[h3]Suspect in Stow beating reportedly in custody[/h3]
By Joey Nowak / MLB.com | 05/22/11 11:51 AM ET
One of the two men suspected of attacking Giants fan Bryan Stow at Dodgers Stadium on Opening Day was taken into custody early Sunday, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The Los Angeles Police Department's SWAT team descended on an East Hollywood apartment building with guns drawn and a warrant in hand around 7 a.m. PT.
Among those removed from the targeted apartment was a man with a bald head and tattoos on his neck and arms -- matching the sketches released by police in the weeks after Stow's beating.
Stow, a 42-year-old paramedic and father of two, remains in critical condition since suffering brain damage but has since been moved from the Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center to San Francisco General Hospital.
After the March 31 game between the Dodgers and Giants, Stow was walking through the Dodger Stadium parking lot with friends when he was brutally attacked. Reportedly, the two assailants repeatedly kicked and punched Stow -- who was clad in Giants gear -- while he was on the ground, before fleeing the scene.
This week, police announced they were also looking to identify a woman who helped the attackers escape by driving them away. The driver was described as a Latina woman in her 20s, standing about 5-foot-2, with brown or dyed hair worn in a ponytail, and wearing a white Andre Ethier jersey. She was reportedly driving a white four-door sedan with a boy, about 10 years old, in the vehicle.
Police have said a reward of $200,000 would be offered for information leading to the arrest of the two assailants, who were reportedly wearing Dodgers gear. Police have received more than 500 tips from the public and have 17 detectives working the case.
The San Francisco Chronicle reported this week that Stow's doctors "expressed a measure of optimism" after his seizures had been controlled and he had begun to spontaneously open his eyes.
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20110522&content_id=19407430&vkey=news_mlb&c_id=mlb
[h3]Suspect in Stow beating reportedly in custody[/h3]
By Joey Nowak / MLB.com | 05/22/11 11:51 AM ET
One of the two men suspected of attacking Giants fan Bryan Stow at Dodgers Stadium on Opening Day was taken into custody early Sunday, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The Los Angeles Police Department's SWAT team descended on an East Hollywood apartment building with guns drawn and a warrant in hand around 7 a.m. PT.
Among those removed from the targeted apartment was a man with a bald head and tattoos on his neck and arms -- matching the sketches released by police in the weeks after Stow's beating.
Stow, a 42-year-old paramedic and father of two, remains in critical condition since suffering brain damage but has since been moved from the Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center to San Francisco General Hospital.
After the March 31 game between the Dodgers and Giants, Stow was walking through the Dodger Stadium parking lot with friends when he was brutally attacked. Reportedly, the two assailants repeatedly kicked and punched Stow -- who was clad in Giants gear -- while he was on the ground, before fleeing the scene.
This week, police announced they were also looking to identify a woman who helped the attackers escape by driving them away. The driver was described as a Latina woman in her 20s, standing about 5-foot-2, with brown or dyed hair worn in a ponytail, and wearing a white Andre Ethier jersey. She was reportedly driving a white four-door sedan with a boy, about 10 years old, in the vehicle.
Police have said a reward of $200,000 would be offered for information leading to the arrest of the two assailants, who were reportedly wearing Dodgers gear. Police have received more than 500 tips from the public and have 17 detectives working the case.
The San Francisco Chronicle reported this week that Stow's doctors "expressed a measure of optimism" after his seizures had been controlled and he had begun to spontaneously open his eyes.
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20110522&content_id=19407430&vkey=news_mlb&c_id=mlb
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5-2 | 3-3 |
2.31 | 3.71 |
48 | 58 |
21 | 28 |
1.16 | 1.33 |
vs. | |
5-2 | 3-3 |
2.31 | 3.71 |
48 | 58 |
21 | 28 |
1.16 | 1.33 |