LOS ANGELES -- A $10,000 reward is being offered in the beating of a San Francisco Giants fan at the Los Angeles Dodgers' home opener as the victim's condition worsens. Bryan Stow, 42, a Giants rooter and paramedic from Scotts Valley, Calif., was in a coma after hitting his head on the pavement during Thursday's assault, his family told the Santa Cruz Sentinel. "He's not doing too well," brother-in-law David Collins said. "He's still unconscious, and they just decided to put him in a medically induced coma. They are hoping the brain swelling will go down, but it hasn't, and they are talking about removing one of his frontal lobes." The Los Angeles Police Department has released sketches of the two attackers, and county Supervisor Mike Antonovich put up the reward, the Los Angeles Times reported. LAPD Sgt. Sanford Rosenberg, watch commander at the Northeast Station, said Stow was one of three fans in Giants attire attacked in a Dodger Stadium parking garage without provocation by two men wearing Dodgers clothing. The assailants fled when onlookers came to help Stow. A Dodgers spokesman denounced the attack. |






