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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."

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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).

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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.

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