you mean this story? looks like his wife and children were not with him but he contacted his wife via text
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/201...-brain-damage/
The LAPD previously released sketches of the two suspects, described as Hispanic men between 18 and 25 years old who were wearing Dodgers clothing. The police urged anyone with information about the attack to call them at (877) 527-3247.
The suspects approached Stow, who was wearing Giants gear, from behind and first taunted him before hitting him and knocking him to the ground, where he hit his head on the pavement and was then kicked repeatedly in the head and body.
They then fled in a four-door sedan driven by a woman who had a boy with her, the LAPD said.
Detectives estimated that out of some 40,000 people who streamed into the parking lot after the game, at least 100 probably were near enough to see the attack and he urged them to contact police. It was too dark for video surveillance camera to provide clear images, police said.
Investigators indicated they were also checking an unconfirmed report that three men in Giants gear were punched by the same attackers only minutes before Stow was attacked.
Stow, an enthusiastic Giants fan, was attending his first game at Dodgers Stadium and had looked forward to the game all year, his cousin said.
However, he may have had some worries after arriving.
“During the game, my wife received a text message from him … He basically said he was scared inside the stadium,” John Stow said, adding that his cousin did not usually make such comments lightly.
Stow’s parents, two sisters and other relatives attended a news conference at the hospital.
John Stow, who wore a Giants hat and jersey at a news conference with relatives at the hospital, called the attackers thugs who should give themselves up and “have the courage to face the facts and face the book for what you’ve done here.”
Back in San Francisco, the Giants and the San Francisco Police Department announced that extra security would be in place at AT&T Park next week when the Giants host the Dodgers.
“We want to make sure that everyone’s safe and there are officers there to deal with whatever should arise, if anything should arise,” said SFPD Lt. Troy Dangerfield.
Last edited by Grandmaster B; 05-22-11 at 09:03 PM.
From the associated press:
"The Giants fans tried to distance themselves from their assailants, and two made it away from them, but one was struck with fists on the back of the head and as he fell, his head hit the ground in Parking Lot 2 on the third base side of the ballpark, Moore said."
Three guys, yes but hitting a guy in the back of the head..... Weak sauce.
That story that he got hit in the back of the head, was told by the friends that didn't back him up and has changed at least twice.
I'm not saying it's right what happened, but none of us were there.
hot off the press they apprehended the female accomplice that was driving the get away car.
2 fer 3
Anyone that has attended a Dodgers game in the last 10 yrs.
knows that this was bound to happen and especially on opening day
it was open season on anyone that was wearing Giants gear.
I blame the Dodgers for not providing adequete security on opening day
with the dodgers vs giants, it is the only game that needs security present.
Police were tipped off to the man's possible involvement by his parole agent, law enforcement sources said. The police source said the suspect had attended a meeting with his parole agent shortly after the attack, and the agent noticed that the suspect resembled a police sketch of one of the assailants.
He'll cop a plea and sell out the others
gaucho with all due respect it is magnified 10x when the giants are in town.