Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Giants Fan Beaten Outside Dodger Stadium to Have Brain Surgery

LOS ANGELES -- The San Francisco Giants fan who was severely beaten outside Dodger Stadium must undergo more surgery to drain fluid that has built up in his brain.
Bryan Stow's family wrote on their blog that the surgery is scheduled for Thursday or Friday.

Stow's cousin, John, tells The Associated Press that doctors plan to slowly wean his cousin off medication so that he's no longer in a sedated coma.

He says doctors hope that reducing medication won't result in seizures. When doctors began to reduce medication last month, Bryan Stow began to suffer seizures.

The 42-year-old paramedic and father of two was beaten in a parking lot by two men in Dodgers gear after the March 31 season opener. He remains hospitalized in Los Angeles. No arrests have been made.

http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2011/05/06/giants-fan-beaten-outside-dodger-stadium-brain-surgery/?test=latestnews

What is this? What is this? So we beat up a guy who chose to attend the season opener in the opposing team’s colors. What? We can’t even respect each other’s point of view when it comes to sports? Whoever did this should grow up and come forward.

This is not the fifth grade, and someone’s health shouldn’t be at risk, just because they support the opposite team. Whoever did this: You owe the “Karma grid” a huge price. Come forward and admit that on a bright sunny day at a ballpark, you got really stupid and ruined a man and his family’s life. You owe that to this man; you also owe that to yourself. It’s called; “doing the right thing.”

Sometimes. . . . . sometimes you have to pay for your actions. This is one of those times.

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