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Bryan Stow Beating: Attacker Brought In By Tip From Parole Officer

Dodger Stadium Beating

First Posted: 05/23/11 12:19 PM ET Updated: 07/23/11 06:12 AM ET

SAN FRANCISCO -- Relatives of a San Francisco Giants fan who was brutally beaten outside Dodger Stadium two months ago were grateful Monday after police arrested a suspect with a violent criminal record.

The parents and two sisters of Bryan Stow made a brief appearance outside San Francisco General Hospital, looking relieved but still shaken by the nearly two-month ordeal of caring for the badly injured father of two and awaiting news that his attackers had been found.

Stow, a 42-year-old paramedic, remains in critical but stable condition under heavy sedation to prevent seizures caused by the traumatic brain injury he suffered in the March 31 attack.

Los Angeles police raided an East Hollywood apartment building Sunday and arrested Giovanni Ramirez, 31, on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. The case was submitted to the Los Angeles County district attorney's office and was under review.

Ramirez has a violent past, according to court records. In 1999, he pleaded guilty to one count of attempted robbery after he grabbed a purse from a woman boarding a bus and she was thrown to the ground.

He was sentenced to a year in jail and placed on three years of probation. An assault charge was dropped by prosecutors.

In 2005, Ramirez was convicted of possessing or importing for sale composite or hard wooden knuckles, a misdemeanor. Prison records indicate Ramirez served time, but no other details were immediately available. Two drug-related charges as well as one count of firing a weapon in public were dismissed.

Stow's family members never gave up hope that someone would be arrested, said his sister Erin Collins. They thanked the Los Angeles Police Department for its "exhaustive efforts."

"Bryan has a long road ahead of him, but we are thankful that this suspect is in custody and is unable to do this to another family," Collins said.

Police were still seeking a second attacker and a woman suspected of driving the pair from the scene. Police Chief Charlie Beck called Ramirez the main aggressor.

The Los Angeles man was being held on $1 million bail. Beck did not know if Ramirez had hired an attorney.

Prudencia Strong, 72, recalled the attempted robbery by Ramirez in November 1998 and said she fears for her own safety, even after learning about his arrest.

She said she was headed to her job as a maid at a Century City hotel when she felt a strong tug from behind while standing on a step in the bus. She fell to the ground and broke a finger on her left hand when it struck a newsstand.

Fortunately, she was able to hail a police officer, and Ramirez was captured soon after in a nearby parking lot.

"I was so scared," said Strong, who added she was robbed two more times at the same bus stop by different thugs. "Every morning I looked around and around to see if someone was coming."

She believes having her name made public will bring her undue attention from cohorts of Ramirez.

"I have no defense myself," Strong said. "I think he or his friends could do this again to somebody."

A tip from a parole officer late last week gave detectives the break they'd sought for seven weeks following the attack on Stow that occurred in a stadium parking lot after the Dodgers' season opener.

Ramirez was detained in the early morning raid by detectives and SWAT team members. Beck choked back tears as he described getting a call at 7 a.m. Sunday from Assistant Chief Earl Paysinger after the investigation that involved 20 full-time detectives who worked for more than 6,000 hours.

"He said the words I've been waiting for, for seven weeks," Beck said. "He said that we had Bryan's assault suspect in custody.

Ramirez was among several people detained for questioning after police served search warrants and seized evidence in the apartment building and a home, police said in a statement.

All except Ramirez were expected to be released, the statement said.

Beck said many people in Los Angeles had seen an image of "Suspect 1" on flyers and billboards. Police described the man as having a bald head, goatee and tattoos on his neck. Both men were wearing Dodger jerseys during the attack.

Rewards totaling $250,000 were offered for information leading to arrests.

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Associated Press writer Greg Risling reported from Los Angeles.

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06:57 PM on 05/27/2011
hello guys, i cant find my comment from 5 days ago.
11:43 PM on 05/24/2011
I read it and can only say, " I'm glad that they caught this one!"
02:20 PM on 05/24/2011
I hope they got the right guy.It would be horrible if the LAPD used this guy as a scapegoat. 2 months with no leads and all of a sudden they have a suspect in custody is a little odd. Why did it take this parole officer soo long to put this together if he frequently had to visit with this guy
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dbrett480
03:21 PM on 05/24/2011
I'm pretty sure they got him. I have a hard time believing that there is not a single video of this incident considering it happened in a parking lot and everyone has cell phone video cameras.
01:49 PM on 05/24/2011
Lets make baseball family fun again......Lets put a ban on all Mexican Gang Banging Thugs from visiting Dodger Stadium.
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GiantsFan44
Happy wife, Happy life
02:11 PM on 05/24/2011
You think they are the only thugs?  You are very naive
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quoveritas
Surgeon General warns: too much truth can cause...
02:36 PM on 05/24/2011
And while we're at it, let's ban racist idi0ts like you too.
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cybolt
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11:46 AM on 05/24/2011
Man, you gotta know the pressure was on LAPD to deliver... and they did.

Those of us in SoCal are usually (justifiably) pointing fingers at local law enforcement for one misdeed or another, so here we're offered a chance to acknowledge them for doing something good.

Nice job guys!
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GiantsFan44
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02:10 PM on 05/24/2011
Can anything top Ramparts?
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redhead55
10:29 AM on 05/24/2011
Maybe he'll be one of the lucky 30,000 prisoners that our illustrious Supreme Court wants released.
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Jimmy 61762
11:11 AM on 05/24/2011
If they have to release prisoners,let the non violent criminals go first.I don't think this guy will be let out for a long time.
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11:19 AM on 05/24/2011
Ummmmmm.....no.
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dbrett480
11:59 PM on 05/23/2011
I guess we have CA's extremely lax probation and parole to thank. We give these criminals way too many chances.
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11:20 AM on 05/24/2011
How much are you willing to raise your taxes to increase performance?
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derrickhoyle
...it's a league game, Smokey.
12:23 PM on 05/24/2011
I'll answer for them...zero. But we should still stay tough on crime! Maybe we can increase college tuition to $100,000 a semester.
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dbrett480
03:23 PM on 05/24/2011
I don't think you have to raise taxes. You have to hire more corrections officers to work parole. I've been noticing a trend of hiring parole officers with ZERO law enforcement or corrections experience and they just have a college education. This is no substitute for an experienced corrections officer that knows how the criminal mindset works.

The heads of the parole division are changing the agency from law enforcement into social work. They are too concerned with giving these thugs many chances to "rehabilitate" and not concerned enough with protecting the public.
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nfatt1
You can fool some of the people all the time, all
09:50 PM on 05/23/2011
Really ? This about a baseball team ?
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Phemale
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01:24 PM on 05/24/2011
No, we're talking about gangbangers.
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GiantsFan44
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02:07 PM on 05/24/2011
No, their gang banger fans
06:41 PM on 05/23/2011
I pray for a speedy recovery for the victim of such senseless crime. Stay strong!
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Phemale
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01:26 PM on 05/24/2011
Unfortunately he is about as good as he is going to get.

The female/animal who had a child with her and acted as a get away driver should turn her self in after reflecting on what her homeboys did to another mother's son.
06:39 PM on 05/23/2011
Thank goodness, the culprit is caught.
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lovethesinner
Yes, WE did.
05:30 PM on 05/23/2011
As a life-long Dodger fan, I have to admit there is something really wrong with the organization for something like this to have happened. Even in the old days, the parking at the stadium was just completely unsupervised.

Police were non-existent outside of the field.

I really am glad they got this guy, but I hope the Dodgers do something about the overall problem with security. This is tragedy for that man's family. It's a disgrace for the Dodgers and all Dodger fans, as well.
06:40 PM on 05/23/2011
The Dodgers can start by paying for the 6,000 hours the LAPD put into finding this guy. Make it cheaper to invest in some parking lot security BEFORE this kind of thing happens.
06:48 PM on 05/23/2011
Great point.
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06:58 PM on 05/23/2011
if there were any real justice, McCourt would leave town wearing a barrel.
02:24 PM on 05/24/2011
I agree with you, lovethesinner. I, myself am a long-time Dodger fan who is a season ticket holder every year. I think its ridiculously how I have to refuse some of my family and friends tickets because they are not a dodger fan but an opposing team fan, in fear that they may be a victim of a horrible event like Bryan Stow was. My friends and family thought I was being ridiculous for not giving them my tickets because of a fear I had. But when the Bryan Stow incident happened, it unfortunately proved my point. As a Dodger fan, I shouldn't be scared to take guest who supports the opposing team to a Dodger game.

The Dodger Organization should have done something about the security at games a long time ago because this was no secret to Dodger fans about how people acted at these games. I knew for years and the organization should have too.

My thoughts and prayers still go out to Bryan Stow and his family.
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CAdawn
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05:10 PM on 05/23/2011
Much of the blame needs to go to the Dodger Organization. That ballpark hasn't been safe for years! It has become a beer-drinking gang hangout. The Dodgers were too cheap to spend more money on ballpark security & patroling the parking lot. 1-2 squad cars is NOT patroling the lot.
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LuLou Murder
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07:12 PM on 05/23/2011
It's all the disenfranchised Raider fans that cause the problems.
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quoveritas
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03:27 AM on 05/24/2011
Eagles fans are just as "disenfranchised", but you don't hear me calling for their deportation.
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mayslc
05:00 PM on 05/23/2011
Such a tragic and pointless crime. One down, two to go!

My prayers go out to Bryan Stow and his family.
04:54 PM on 05/23/2011
thank you for not giving up on the search LAPD
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04:37 PM on 05/23/2011
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06:23 PM on 05/23/2011
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