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Softer fan violence bill takes a step forward

Stadium violence was thrust into the national spotlight when Giants fan Bryan Stow was nearly beaten to death in Los Angeles in March 2011, and shooting incidents last August during a 49ers-Raiders preseason game at Candlestick Park prompted lawmakers to take action. Now state legislation aimed at curbing such violence is set to be considered by the California Senate after being unanimously approved last week by the Assembly. Read More

Dodgers, Bryan Stow's family encouraged by judge to reach settlement

The Los Angeles Dodgers and the family of a baseball fan who was badly beaten at a game last year were encouraged by a bankruptcy judge to discuss a settlement of a negligence lawsuit.The family of Bryan Stow wanted U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kevin Gross in Delaware to let them move ahead with a case claiming negligence against the team and its owner in a California court. But the judge refused the request for now. Read More

Injured SF Giants fan Bryan Stow moved to a new facility

Bryan Stow
Bryan Stow, the San Francisco  Giants fan battling to recover from a near-fatal beating outside Dodgers Stadium last year, has been moved to a new rehabilitation facility by his family.According to a blog post by the family cited by MLB.com, it is hoped that Stow, 43, will benefit from therapy that's designed to teach him to become as independent as possible. He still requires full-time assistance, however. Read More

Beaten Giants fan Bryan Stow speaks on camera for first time

Bryan Stow
The San Francisco Giants fan who was nearly beaten to death on opening day has spoken on camera for the first time since the attack. In the video clip aired on San Francisco's NBC affiliate Thursday, Dr. Nancy Snyderman of the news magazine show "Rock Center" introduces herself to Bryan Stow, who is sitting on a bed. After she introduces herself, Stow asks Snyderman: "How are you?" She says she's doing well, and Stow replies: "That's good." Read More

Injured Giants fan Bryan Stow spends Thanksgiving with family

Bryan Stow, a San Francisco Giants fan who suffered a severe brain injury during an attack following the Giants season opener in Los Angeles, spent Thanksgiving with his family this year and is steadily getting better. His family posted a photo to a Bryan Stow support page of a wheelchair-bound Stow with family members taken Thanksgiving Day. Read More

Bryan Stow family releases promising Thanksgiving photo

A Thanksgiving photo released by the family of brutally beaten Giants fan Bryan Stow shows the formally bed-ridden 42-year-old looking happy and relatively healthy. The photo, displayed on the family’s website, drew numerous comments noting Stow’s strong appearance and his hair having grown back. Read More

Barry Bonds appears in video with Bryan Stow’s family

Barry Bonds, Bryan Stow's family
Former San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds recently appeared in a video with the family of Bryan Stow, a Giants fan who was beaten into a coma on Opening Day after a game in Los Angeles against the Dodgers. Scroll down to watch the video. Read More

Dodgers say Bryan Stow liable for his attack

Bryan Stow
The owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers is trying to pass the buck by claiming in a civil complaint that Bryan Stow and his attackers are to blame for the Opening Day beating that left him brain-damaged. Owner Frank McCourt filed the counter complaint last week, alleging the beating of Stow at the hands of two fans following the March 31 game was not the fault of the Dodgers franchise or the lack of security at the stadium. Read More

Bryan Stow settles in at long-term rehabilitation center

Brian Stow, the San Francisco Giants fan beaten outside Dodger Stadium on Opening Day, is resting comfortably in an undisclosed rehabilitation center, after leaving San Francisco General Hospital on Tuesday. Stow, 42, of Santa Cruz, spent five months at San Francisco General Hospital, beginning his recovery from long-term brain injury the beating in the Dodger Stadium parking lot. Read More

Bryan Stow leaves hospital for long-term rehabilitation

Bryan Stow, the San Francisco Giants fan beaten on Opening Day outside Dodger Stadium, left San Francisco General Hospital for long-term brain-injury rehabilitation, the hospital announced Tuesday.Stow, a 42-year-old paramedic from Santa Cruz and father of two young children, was attacked outside the Los Angeles ballpark after a game between the Dodgers and the Giants on March 31. Read More
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