SF Giants fan hospitalized as LA cops seek 2 men (AP)
Sunday, April 3, 2011 12:01 AM By dwi
LOS ANGELES – A savage beating by digit men right Dodger Stadium mitt a San Francisco Giants fan in a medically-induced comatoseness as personnel on Sat urged some witnesses to help identify the attackers.
The attack after Thursday's flavour person between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the rival Giants mitt a 42-year-old paraprofessional from Santa Cruz in grave but steady condition.
Police free flower sketches of the digit suspects, who were wearing Dodgers clothing.
Detective Larry Burcher said section cameras had yielded nothing of enthusiastic value, but investigators were overconfident there were some witnesses with priceless information. Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich offered a $10,000 move for aggregation directive to the arrests of the suspects.
The digit suspects maledict and taunted three men in Giants gear as thousands of fans mitt the structure after the 2-1 Dodger victory, Detective T.J. histrion said.
The Giants fans ran and digit got away, but the assailants caught up to digit in the parking lot, struck him on the back of the nous and as he fell, he impact his nous on the asphalt, histrion said.
Both attackers then kicked the victim, then ran, histrion said. They fled in a four-door litter unvoluntary by a blackamoor with a boy, histrion said.
The victim's friends returned and institute him on the ground.
Police hit not free his name, but friends and family told his hometown paper, the Santa Cruz Sentinel, that his study was politico Stow, a mated ascendant of digit who entireness for a San Jose ambulance company.
Family members were at County-USC Hospital, where doctors put him in a comatoseness to care with his mentality injuries, according to City News Service.
Rebecca Mackowiak, Stow's co-worker at dweller Medical Response, started a money to help clear his medical bills.
"He is a rattling friendly man and easygoing," she told the Sentinel. "There's not digit person in this concern who knows him who would think of him as a fighter."
The Dodgers said they were co-operating with investigators and wished the individual a fast recovery.
After substance the reward, Antonovich titled for enhanced section and strict limits on alcohol sales at Dodger Stadium, which is owned by the team and thermostated by Los Angeles and the state Alcohol Beverages Control Board.
Dodgers owner Frank McCourt defended the organization, saying the hostility was direful but that it can't always be stopped.
"I'm quite overconfident that every of our measures were in place, and it's meet digit of those things that you could hit 2,000 policemen there and it's meet not going to change that haphazard behave of violence. It's a sad, sad thing," McCourt said at the dedication of a Dodger-sponsored Little League earth in South Los Angeles. "Let's ready in mind that inaugural period is 56,000 people, it's a aggregation of people, and the incidents we had qualifying to that were very, rattling few. But, that said, digit is too many."
Southern California ballparks hit seen hostility in past years. In Apr 2009, a man stabbed his friend in the Dodger Stadium parking aggregation after the team's bag opener. Arthur Alvarez said he acted in self-defense and was guiltless by a jury.
Two months after at falls Stadium in Anaheim, an off-duty personnel officer shot and wounded digit men who abused him in the parking aggregation after a game.
The West Coast rivalry began on Apr 18, 1958, the prototypal mettlesome played in California after both teams had moved from New York. The Dodgers beat the Giants 6-5 in a mettlesome played before nearly 79,000 fans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
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