Reward Grows To $50K For Information In Dodger Stadium Beating
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — A reward offered in the beating of a San Francisco Giants fan at Dodger Stadium last week has grown to $50,000, it was announced Monday.
A $10,000 reward offered by the San Francisco Giants and $5,000 from American Medical Response, the victim's employer, has been added to the $10,000 reward Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich issued Saturday, Antonovich said.
Dodgers Spokesman Josh Rawitch said the team will contribute an additional $25,000.
Bryan Stow, a 42-year-old paramedic from the Santa Cruz area, was beaten, punched and kicked in a parking lot of Dodger Stadium Thursday following the season-opening game between the Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers. Stow was wearing Giants clothing.
A sketch of the two suspects between 18 and 25 wearing Dodger clothing has been released by the Los Angeles Police Department.
Stow was placed in a medically-induced coma to stem brain swelling.
Anyone with information on the beating was asked to call LAPD detectives I. Burcher or P.J. Morris at (213) 847-4261.
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