Man beat up at baseball game




















Members of victim Bryan Stow's family appeared in court and made statements to the defendants and the judge during the sentencing. Now brain-damaged as a result of the beating, Stow is disabled and unable to care for himself, said his father, David. However, the years you spend in prison is what you two cretins deserve," David Stow said to the two men. Norwood, however, was scheduled to be released with credit for time served; he had been in jail in the case for more than two years.

Federal authorities plan to take Norwood into custody, if released by local authorities, because Norwood faces a federal charge of a being a felon in possession of firearms, said spokesman Thom Mrozek with the U.

Attorney's office in Los Angeles. Sister: I 'can't forgive' fan attackers Beating victim copes with brain injury Earlier in the day, Norwood pleaded guilty to felony assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury. Sanchez pleaded guilty to felony mayhem. In exchange for their guilty pleas, other felony charges were dropped against the defendants. Both men are from Rialto, California.

Andrew Smith said the officer who detained the suspects was an off-duty LAPD officer who was working in uniform for the Dodgers. Dodger Stadium is one of the few places that LAPD allows officers to be hired by an outside organization and to wear their police uniform, Smith said. Police were out in full force on opening day last month and reported a drop in the number of arrests and public drinking citations from opening day the previous year.

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Corey Maciel, a fellow paramedic who came with Stow from Northern California to cheer for the Giants, told of seeing his friend attacked and throwing his own body over him to prevent further harm. I saw his head bounce off the concrete. I heard the crack. The assailant then kicked Stow in the head at least three times and again in the torso, according to the testimony. Maciel said he heard profanities and one person say, " Expletive the Giants.

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