Wednesday, March 21 2012 2:45 PM EDT2012-03-21 18:45:30 GMT
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (KTLA) -- A man formerly accused in the beating of San Francisco Giants fan and Santa Cruz native Bryan Stow has been released from jail. More >>
Friday, October 21 2011 9:22 PM EDT2011-10-22 01:22:38 GMT
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — Attorneys for Frank McCourt and the Los Angeles Dodgers have filed a civil action against the two men charged in the beating of Bryan Stow as part of their strategy in defending a lawsuit by the Giants fan, who was almost killed after the home team's opening day win.More >>
Thursday, October 20 2011 8:51 PM EDT2011-10-21 00:51:52 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif - Santa Cruz Native and Giants fan Bryan Stow is back in a rehabilitation center after being to transferred to a trauma rehab center following a medical scare.
Tuesday, October 11 2011 5:33 PM EDT2011-10-11 21:33:24 GMT
San Francisco Giants fan from Santa Cruz who has been in the hospital for the last six months has been moved to a rehabilitation facility, said doctors.More >>
Thursday, September 22 2011 11:17 AM EDT2011-09-22 15:17:39 GMT
A week after the brutally beaten Giants fan and Scotts Valley father Bryan Stow underwent another major surgery for a shunt, his family posted on their website that Bryan spoke, even asked for his children. More >>
Wednesday, September 14 2011 11:11 AM EDT2011-09-14 15:11:00 GMT
The Scotts Valley father and Giants fan, Bryan Stow, is out of surgery Tuesday Night. According to the Stow family's website, Bryan went into surgery at 6:30 this morning for a shunt and San Francisco doctors said it went smoothly.More >>
Friday, August 19 2011 2:53 AM EDT2011-08-19 06:53:40 GMT
LOS ANGELES, Calif. - The Los Angeles police chief is standing by his decision to arrest Giovanni Ramirez as a suspect in the Bryan Stow beating case. Today, Charlie Beck said, based on the informationMore >>
Monday, August 15 2011 2:47 PM EDT2011-08-15 18:47:15 GMT
San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center (SFGH) provided a progress report on Bryan Stow, who is being treated for a severe traumatic brain injury.More >>
Wednesday, August 10 2011 3:12 PM EDT2011-08-10 19:12:39 GMT
The two men suspected of brutally beating San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow at Dodger Stadium on March 31 pleaded not guilty to criminal charges Wednesday morning.More >>
Monday, July 25 2011 11:01 AM EDT2011-07-25 15:01:55 GMT
LOS ANGELES - Central Coast News received two photos of the men Los Angeles Police say attacked Scotts Valley native and Giants fan Bryan Stow outside Dodger Stadium in March.More >>
Friday, July 22 2011 8:58 PM EDT2011-07-23 00:58:49 GMT
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — The Los Angeles Police Department and LA District Attorney have named the two male suspects arrested in connection with the Bryan Stow beating case.More >>
Friday, July 22 2011 11:34 AM EDT2011-07-22 15:34:55 GMT
Los Angeles, Calif-- The Los Angeles Times is reporting Los Angeles Police arrested two men for attacking Scotts Valley native and Giants fan Bryan Stow. The newspaper also reports the original suspect, Giovanni Ramirez, was exonerated.More >>
Friday, July 22 2011 1:46 AM EDT2011-07-22 06:46:36 GMT
On Thursday, the Los Angeles Times is reporting Los Angeles Police have arrested two new suspects for the attack of beaten Giants fan Bryan Stow. The article also said police are now saying Giovanni Ramirez, who they said was the main suspect, isn't responsible.More >>
Tuesday, July 19 2011 11:43 PM EDT2011-07-20 04:43:48 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KTLA) -- The reward for information leading to arrests in the beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow is now up to $225,000.More >>
Thursday, June 30 2011 1:28 AM EDT2011-06-30 06:28:46 GMT
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — More evidence surfaced Wednesday suggesting that beating victim Bryan Stow encountered trouble with other fans inside Dodger Stadium prior to being beaten in the parking lot.More >>
Tuesday, June 28 2011 12:57 PM EDT2011-06-28 16:57:36 GMT
The man who had a verbal altercation with San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stowat Dodger Stadium shortly before Stow was brutally attacked claims Stow was inciting Dodger fans by screaming, "I rather eat my own feces than eat a Dodger dog."More >>
Monday, June 20 2011 5:55 PM EDT2011-06-20 21:55:28 GMT
LOS ANGELES - Today a parole board found "good cause" that the suspect in the Bryan Stow beating had access to a weapon, which violates his parole.More >>
Friday, June 3 2011 3:45 PM EDT2011-06-03 19:45:29 GMT
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — The man suspected of beating a San Francisco Giants fan into a coma at Dodger Stadium will remain in jail after a hearing with parole officials.More >>
Sunday, May 29 2011 5:59 PM EDT2011-05-29 21:59:47 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif - According to the family of Bryan Stow, the Scotts Valley Giants is being treated for blood clots and being phased off a fourth seizure drug.More >>
Tuesday, May 24 2011 10:20 PM EDT2011-05-25 02:20:54 GMT
Los Angeles, Calif-- The lawyer representing the Stow family, Thomas Girardi told CBS 2 reporter Dave Lopez that Barry Bonds has reached out to the family and plans to pay for the education for both of Bryan's children. Both kids are currently in grade school.More >>
Monday, May 23 2011 12:26 PM EDT2011-05-23 17:26:19 GMT
UPDATED: Police have identified the man arrested early Sunday. He is believed to be the "main aggressor" in the March 31 beating that left Bryan Stow with brain damage, Los Angeles Chief Charlie Beck said at a Sunday news conference at the stadium.More >>
Sunday, May 22 2011 11:06 PM EDT2011-05-23 04:06:12 GMT
Sunday morning, the Los Angeles Police Department made an arrest in the Bryan Stow case. Central Coast News talked to Stow's roommate and community members who knew him. They had mixed reactions.More >>
Sunday, May 22 2011 6:49 PM EDT2011-05-22 23:49:33 GMT
LOS ANGELES, Calif-- Los Angeles police say they took one suspect into custody Sunday morning in the case of Scotts Valley native Bryan Stow, the Giants fan beaten at a Dodgers game on March 31, 2011.More >>
Friday, May 6 2011 11:13 AM EDT2011-05-06 15:13:39 GMT
The family of a Scotts Valley Giants fan beaten outside Dodger Stadium in March, says Brian Stow could need more surgery to relieve pressure on his brain.More >>
Thursday, April 14 2011 5:03 PM EDT2011-04-14 21:03:50 GMT
Los Angeles, Calif- Doctors have taken Bryan Stow out of his medically induced coma, said his cousin John Stow. Doctors placed Bryan Stow in a coma after he was beaten at a Dodger game for wearing a Giant'sMore >>
Thursday, April 14 2011 11:08 AM EDT2011-04-14 15:08:15 GMT
The family of Giants fan Bryan Stow calls Pittsburgh colunmnist John Steigerwald's comments "pathetic" and "inexcusable." Harsh words from Bryan's cousin after reading Steigerwald's article that ran in a local Pennsylvania newspaper this week.More >>
Thursday, April 14 2011 10:23 AM EDT2011-04-14 14:23:12 GMT
The Dodgers have dumped plans to sell half-price alcohol at six home games this season. The team said Wednesday that the promotion will still feature half-price food and soft drinks and a half-price 6-game ticket package at six midweek games.More >>
Wednesday, April 13 2011 5:39 PM EDT2011-04-13 21:39:11 GMT
Is an article titled "Know when you've outgrown the uniform" written about the attack on a Giants fan at Dodger stadium in poor taste? Some are saying yes, but on his personal blog, the writer is defending his actions.More >>
Monday, April 11 2011 3:51 PM EDT2011-04-11 20:51:00 GMT
Both the San Francisco Giants and Dodgers will dedicate Monday's game, in San Francisco, to Scotts Valley Giants fan Bryan Stow. Two men brutally beat stow after a Giants Dodgers game in Los Angeles aMore >>
Saturday, April 9 2011 5:36 PM EDT2011-04-09 22:36:03 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A vicious attack on a baseball fan is focusing attention on security problems at Dodger Stadium and drawing promises from the team and the city that more police will be oh hand during games.More >>
Friday, April 8 2011 10:13 AM EDT2011-04-08 14:13:50 GMT
Just hours ago, she was at Bryan Stow's hospital bedside. A close friend is back on the Central Coast and explains why she thinks the Giants fan will survive his injuries.More >>
Thursday, April 7 2011 6:41 PM EDT2011-04-07 22:41:40 GMT
Police will heighten security at Los Angeles Dodgers home games after a severe beating at the season opener left a San Francisco Giants fan with brain damage.More >>
Thursday, April 7 2011 5:42 PM EDT2011-04-07 21:42:48 GMT
The San Francisco Giants' slow start likely will mean little this weekend. The anguish and torture that became so familiar to fans with all the close games during last season's remarkable run to the World Series can be forgotten for a few days at least.More >>
Tuesday, April 5 2011 5:25 PM EDT2011-04-05 21:25:13 GMT
Doctors say a San Francisco Giants fan who was beaten and badly injured at Dodger Stadium is showing signs of brain damage and remains in critical condition.More >>
Monday, April 4 2011 11:01 PM EDT2011-04-05 03:01:20 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO -- A reward of $25,000 from three different sources has been issued for information leading to the arrest of the two men wanted for the severe beating of a San Francisco Giants fan in a Dodger Stadium parking lot in Los Angeles last week.More >>
Monday, April 4 2011 10:49 AM EDT2011-04-04 14:49:34 GMT
Mayors and other leaders from Los Angeles and San Francisco on Sunday condemned violence among sports fans in the wake of an opening-day beating at Dodger Stadium that left a Scotts Valley Giants fan in a medically induced coma.More >>
Monday, April 4 2011 10:42 AM EDT2011-04-04 15:42:43 GMT
The Scotts Valley man brutally attacked at a Dodgers game is 42-year-old Bryan Stow and works as a paramedic. People in Scotts Valley who knew the Giants fan are stunned by the news.More >>
Monday, April 4 2011 10:41 AM EDT2011-04-04 14:41:21 GMT
SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif - The brother-in-law of an injured Giants fan brutally beaten at a Los Angeles Dodgers game Thursday night says he is in a medically induced coma after surgery to removed part of his skull.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 9:56 AM EDT2013-05-21 13:56:12 GMT
MOORE, Oklahoma - According to FOX News, the death toll has been lowered as crews continue to comb through the rubble in the Oklahoma community. Originally, the Oklahoma City Medical Examiner's OfficeMore >>
MOORE, Oklahoma - According to FOX News, the death toll has been lowered as crews continue to comb through the rubble in the Oklahoma community. More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 3:46 AM EDT2013-05-21 07:46:31 GMT
A city that says it's doing everything it can, to not go bankrupt, meets with it's public safety employees for the first time on Monday, all because retirement benefits for its' employees are just too much.More >>
A city that says it's doing everything it can, to not go bankrupt, meets with it's public safety employees for the first time on Monday, all because retirement benefits for its' employees are just too much.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 3:14 AM EDT2013-05-21 07:14:57 GMT
AROMAS, Calif. - CHP is responding to a fatality accident in the area of San Juan Road and Dunbarton Monday evening. According to reports, a vehicle hit a home and then drove into a creek around 9:45More >>
AROMAS, Calif. - CHP is responding to a fatality accident in the area of San Juan Road and Dunbarton Monday evening. According to reports, a vehicle hit a home and then drove into a creek around 9:45More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 2:37 AM EDT2013-05-21 06:37:59 GMT
SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif. - A teen boy has been booked at the Santa Cruz County Probation Department on burglary charges, after a Scotts Valley woman found the 17-year-old in her home Monday afternoon. AccordingMore >>
SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif. - A teen boy has been booked at the Santa Cruz County Probation Department on burglary charges, after a Scotts Valley woman found the 17-year-old in her home Monday afternoon. AccordingMore >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 2:30 AM EDT2013-05-21 06:30:21 GMT
MARINA, Calif. - The Marina Police Department is alerting the public about two recent reports of a two African-American male adults that were attempting to lure two different juvenile females to come toMore >>
MARINA, Calif. - The Marina Police Department is alerting the public about two recent reports of a two African-American male adults that were attempting to lure two different juvenile females to come toMore >>
Wednesday, April 6 2011 6:47 PM EDT2011-04-06 22:47:43 GMT
The Stow family has set up the "Bryan Stow Fund" through the San Francisco Police Credit Union. The San Francisco Police Credit Union is available online at www.sfpcu.org to place your donation.More >>