Bryan Stow

Dodgers Opening Day Beating Victim Bryan Stow Speaks With NBC News


Posted on Dec 19, 2011 @ 11:00AM - 3 comments

By Radar Staff

Bryan Stow, the San Francisco Giants fan savagely beaten after the team's March 31 season opener at Dodger Stadium, has broken his silence in an interview with NBC News, his first TV appearance in nine months after the beating.

Stow, a paramedic and father-of-two, spoke with Dr. Nancy Snyderman from the rehab center he's been in since October after spending months in a medically-induced coma.

Snyderman told Stow, "Hi, I'm Nancy," to which he responded, "Hello."

Two New Suspects In Beating Of Baseball Fan Face Judge Monday

Read more
  • TAGS

Dodger Beating Victim Bryan Stow Spends Thanksgiving With His Family


Posted on Nov 25, 2011 @ 03:00PM - 3 comments

By Radar Staff

Bryan Stow's family has released an uplifting Thanksgiving photo celebrating the beaten San Francisco Giant's fan's ongoing recovery, and RadarOnline.com has the encouraging picture.

Stow was so badly beaten by two men in the parking lot of the Dodger Stadium on March 31st that he spent months in a coma.

However the latest update on the website dedicated to the dad of two shows him in his wheelchair, looking happy and surrounded by his family.

"It has been a long time since our whole family was together on Thanksgiving and we could not feel more thankful and blessed," read the message on www.support4BryanStow.com.

The new image spurred numerous comments on the site noting the 42-year-old's marked improvement.

"Bryan looks strong and his hair looks fantastic," wrote one woman making reference to the fact Stow's hair has now grown back.

PHOTOS: Celebs Who Have Done Jail Time

Another called him a 'Rockstar' for his persistence through his lengthy recovery.

Stow, who was an Emergency Medical Technician before the attack, suffered a serious brain injury but is continuing to progress and just a couple of weeks ago was finally able to write his own name.

PHOTOS: Celebrity Mugshots

Louie Sanchez, 29 and Marvin Norwood, 30 have been charged in connection with the attack. Both deny any involvement.

RELATED STORIES:

New Suspects In Bryan Stow Dodgers Stadium Beating Case Named

Dodgers Stadium Beating Victim's Family Not Angry With LAPD For Arrest Mix-Up

Suspect’s Lawyer: We Won’t Sue LAPD For Wrong Arrest In Beating Of Giants Fan

Read more
  • TAGS

Frank McCourt Accused Of ‘Looting’ The Dodgers


Posted on Oct 25, 2011 @ 02:00PM - Add a comment

By Alexis Tereszcuk - Radar Senior Reporter

The owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers is going through a nasty divorce and a struggle to maintain control of his team, but in new court documents he is accused of “looting” the baseball giant of a whopping $189.16 million!

Major League Baseball put that exact number on the amount they allege Frank McCourt has been “siphoning” out of the team revenue to fund his lavish lifestyle, which includes eight homes.

"The Dodgers are in bankruptcy because McCourt has taken almost $190 million out of the club and has completely alienated the Dodgers' fan base," the documents filed on Tuesday by the MLB read.

Read more
  • TAGS

Bryan Stow Beating: Key Witness Dies After Allergic Reaction To Nuts


Posted on Aug 02, 2011 @ 06:18AM - Add a comment

By Radar Staff

One of the key witnesses to the Dodger Stadium beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow has died.

Mathew Lee, 26, died Sunday after having an allergic reaction to a salad containing nuts, authorities said, noting the coroner had not yet determined the official cause of death.

One of the key witnesses to the Dodger Stadium beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow has died.

Mathew Lee, 26, died Sunday after having an allergic reaction to a salad containing nuts, authorities said, noting the coroner had not yet determined the official cause of death.

Lee was a pal of Stow's, and part of the same group he attended the March 31 opening day game with.

Read more
  • TAGS

Baseball Fan Bryan Stow Doesn’t Know About Arrests In His Attack Case


Posted on Jul 27, 2011 @ 01:15PM - 3 comments

By Cliff Renfrew - Radar Reporter

San Francisco Giants baseball fan Bryan Stow does not know about the arrest of two suspects in his savage beating on opening day at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.

San Francisco Giants baseball fan Bryan Stow does not know about the arrest of two suspects in his savage beating on opening day at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.

In an encouraging sign, Stow, a 42-year-old husband and father-of-two, has started mouthing some simple words since his latest operation to reduce swelling on his brain, while also blinking his eyes.

However, his cousin and best friend John Stow, has revealed that he is unaware of the arrest of the two suspects, Marvin Norwood and Louie Sanchez.

Read more
  • TAGS

Two New Suspects In Beating Of Baseball Fan Face Judge Monday


Posted on Jul 25, 2011 @ 04:30AM - Add a comment

By Radar Staff

The two new suspects in the vicious beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow at Dodgers Stadium will make their first court appearance Monday in Los Angeles.

The two new suspects in the vicious beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow at Dodgers Stadium will make their first court appearance Monday in Los Angeles.

Louie Sanchez, 29, and Marvin Norwood, 30, are scheduled to appear in a Los Angeles Superior Court for arraignment on one count each of mayhem, assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury and battery with serious bodily injury; each man is being held on $500,000 bail.

The criminal complaint charging the men alleges that each inflicted great bodily injury on Stow, "causing him to become comatose due to brain injury and to suffer paralysis." The mayhem count alleged that they "did cut and disable the tongue, and put out an eye."

Read more
  • TAGS

New Suspects In Bryan Stow Dodgers Stadium Beating Case Named


Posted on Jul 22, 2011 @ 08:30PM - 8 comments

By Cliff Renfrew - Radar Staff Reporter

The two new suspects in the Bryan Stow Dodgers Stadium beating case have now been named.

Louie Sanchez, 29, and Marvin Norwood, 30, are both being held in lieu of $500,000 bail, according to the Los Angeles Times, both men have past records for violent offences.

The two new suspects in the Bryan Stow Dodgers Stadium beating case have now been named.

Louie Sanchez, 29, and Marvin Norwood, 30, are both being held in lieu of $500,000 bail. According to the Los Angeles Times, both men have past records for violent offences.

Norwood was convicted in March 2006 of inflicting bodily injury on a spouse or partner, court records show. Whereas Sanchez was found guilty of the same crime and was sentenced to 30 days in jail in 2003.

Read more
  • TAGS

Dodgers Stadium Beating Victim's Family Not Angry With LAPD For Arrest Mix-Up


Posted on Jul 22, 2011 @ 12:30PM - 2 comments

By Cliff Renfrew - Radar Staff Reporter

A relative of tragic San Francisco Giants attack victim Bryan Stow has told RadarOnline.com that the family is not angry with the Los Angeles Police Department for wrongfully targeting Giovanni Ramirez.

The police have arrested two new suspects in the case as it emerged that Ramirez will be exonerated for his part in the March 31, 2011, savage attack on father-of-two Stow at Dodgers Stadium.

PHOTOS: Celebs Involved In Murder

Tragically, Stow is totally unaware of the dramatic new developments as he underwent emergency surgery earlier this week at San Francisco General Hospital to relieve swelling on his brain that had caused him to have a new seizure.

His great aunt Trudie Fassio told RadarOnline.com: "We are just hoping they have the right person this time after all we have been through.

PHOTOS: Stars Who Died In Bizarre Ways

Read more
  • TAGS

Suspect’s Lawyer: We Won’t Sue LAPD For Wrong Arrest In Beating Of Giants Fan


Posted on Jul 22, 2011 @ 08:45AM - 1 comment

By Cliff Renfrew - Radar Reporter

The lawyer representing Giovanni Ramirez -- the man wrongfully accused of beating San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow -- said Friday that he would not be pursuing a civil lawsuit against the Los Angeles Police Department.

The lawyer representing Giovanni Ramirez -- the man wrongfully accused of beating San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow -- said Friday that he would not be pursuing a civil lawsuit against the Los Angeles Police Department.

The L.A. Times was first to report Thursday that two other people have now been arrested in connection with the savage beating that happened at Dodgers Stadium on March 31. ( The LAPD has yet to confirm the story).

Read more
  • TAGS

Big Break In Beating Of San Fran Giants Fan – 2 New Arrests Made, Previous Suspect Likely Off Hook


Posted on Jul 22, 2011 @ 07:00AM - 7 comments

by Radar Staff

The Los Angeles Police Department might have taken a giant swing-and-a-miss in the hunt for who beat Bryan Stow, the 42-year-old San Francisco Giants fan who was savagely attacked outside Dodger Stadium March 31, leaving him in a coma for weeks.

The Los Angeles Police Department might have taken a giant swing-and-a-miss in the hunt for who beat Bryan Stow, the 42-year-old San Francisco Giants fan who was savagely attacked outside Dodger Stadium March 31, leaving him in a coma for weeks.

An anonymous law enforcement official told The Los Angeles Times Thursday that two suspects were arrested Wednesday in connection with the Opening Day beating, and that the previous suspect in the case, Giovanni Ramirez, will likely be exonerated if prosecutors see fit to file a case against the new suspects.

Read more
  • TAGS

Sample Header

The Daily Juice