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Monday, April 11, 2011

Dodgers to hold benefit for beaten Giants fan

Who's to blame for attack on Giants fan?STORY HIGHLIGHTSThe proceeds will be donated to a trust fund established for Bryan Stow and his familyAuthorities beef up security at the stadium in the aftermath of the March attackStow remains hospitalized with brain damage after being beaten outside Dodgers StadiumA $100,000 reward has been issued for information leading to suspects' arrest and convictionRELATED TOPICSLos AngelesLos Angeles DodgersSan Francisco GiantsCrime Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Los Angeles Dodgers will hold a fundraiser Monday for a San Francisco Giants fan who was brutally beaten last month.

Donations for Bryan Stow will be accepted as part of a "drive-through" benefit at Dodger Stadium. The proceeds will be donated to a trust fund established for Stow and his family.

Two men attacked Stow, 41, in the Dodgers Stadium parking lot after the March 31 season opener against the Giants. Stow, a Giants fan and a paramedic who traveled from Santa Cruz to make his first-ever visit to Dodgers Stadium, remains hospitalized with brain damage.

A $100,000 reward has been issued for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspects, officials said.

Authorities said the two suspects, both between 18 and 25, wore thin mustaches. One had numerous tattoos on his neck, and the other had a goatee, authorities said.

Authorities have beefed up security at the stadium in the aftermath of the attack.

The most visible safety measure will be a significant increase in the presence of uniformed police officers patrolling the stadium during games, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said last week.

"When you go into Dodgers Stadium you are going to meet a Los Angeles police officer. When you leave Dodgers Stadium, you will bid farewell to a Los Angeles police officer," Beck said.

Authorities have said Stow was attacked in the presence of about 100 fans while leaving the stadium parking lot.

Authorities are asking for any of those fans to come forward with information.

The two suspected assailants left after the beating in a car driven by a woman with a young boy inside, authorities said.



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