Pages

Wednesday, April 06, 2011

San Francisco Giants Fan Beaten at Dodger Game May Have Brain Damage - FoxNews.com


AP

April 5, 2011: Family members of attacked Giant fan, Bryan Stow, gather for a news conference outside USC Hospital in Los Angeles. They are, from left, John Devitt, uncle, Elizabet Stow, mother, Bonnie Stow, sister, Erin Stow, sister and Dave Stow, father. According doctors, Bryan Stow is showing signs of brain damage and remains in critical condition


It's just a ridiculous way to begin a baseball season. A couple of lunatics turn a game -- a freaking baseball game -- into an excuse to engage in gangland violence. DISGUSTING. When they catch these miscreant imbeciles, they should keep them locked up for as long the victim suffers. It's nice to see the victims family, friends and co-workers stepping up to the plate.

San Francisco Giants Fan Beaten at Dodger Game May Have Brain Damage - FoxNews.com:

"LOS ANGELES – Police are searching for suspects responsible for beating a San Francisco Giants fan at Dodger Stadium after last week’s opening game.

Bryan Stow, a 42-year-old paramedic and father of two from Santa Cruz, is showing signs of brain damage and remains in critical condition after the beating. He suffered a severe skull fracture and bad bruising to his brain’s frontal lobes, said neurosurgeon Dr. Gabriel Zada."

No comments:

Post a Comment