Suspect(s) caught in opening day beating of STOW

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Re: Suspect(s) caught in opening day beating of STOW

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93henfan wrote:
clenz wrote: There really can't be much more to the story....eye witnesses and those who know Stow, and pretty much everyone else has said he didn't do a damn thing other than wear a Giant jersey to a game at Dodger Stadium.

Regardless of how much "shit talking" they may have been when the full story comes out, beating a dude to 99% dead will never be saw as "self defense" to anyone with at least 1/10 of a brain....and or not from Jersey.
Totally agree. That's why I want to hear the full story. :thumb:
Seriously? What full story? You've heard enough, what else do you expect to hear that will make you think differently about what happened? Some assholes beat up a guy because he wore a Giants jersey, it's that simple.

The only question is whether or not the police arrest the right people.
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Re: Suspect(s) caught in opening day beating of STOW

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The cops didn't get the right guy, but he is staying in jail for weapons charges.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Exonerating one suspect, police charged two other men Friday in the beating of a San Francisco Giants fan outside Dodger Stadium, accusing them of a savage attack that included cutting the victim's tongue and disfiguring his face.

The arrests came two months after an emotional Police Chief Charlie Beck trumpeted the arrest of the initial suspect in the attack on Bryan Stow, a paramedic who suffered a brain injury and remains hospitalized in serious condition.

Giovanni Ramirez, dismissed as a suspect Friday, had been arrested in May but never charged.

"In policing, it's just as important to exonerate the innocent as it is to implicate the guilty," Beck said Friday. "I want to tell the world that Giovanni Ramirez is no longer a suspect in this case."

Prosecutors charged Louie Sanchez, 29, and Marvin Norwood, 30, both of Rialto, with one count each of mayhem, assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury, and battery with serious bodily injury, all felonies. Both were being held on $500,000 bail after being arrested Thursday.
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