Even though Giovanni Ramirez was once suspected of beating San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow in the parking lot, Tuesday marked the first time the exonerated man attended a ball game at Dodger Stadium.
Exonerated Bryan Stow Beating Suspect Attends His First Dodger Game
One Year Later: Bryan Stow's Family Reflects on Life Since the Dodgers' Last Opening Day
Yesterday marked a year since Giants fan Bryan Stow attended the opening day at Dodgers stadium and ended up being brutally beaten in a parking lot. His family used the anniversary as an opportunity to reflect on the last year in a recent blog post.
Exonerated Stow Beating Suspect Relieved to Be Out of Jail, LAPD Says They "stand by its actions" In His Arrest
Imprisoned on a parole violation, the exonerated suspect in the Bryan Stow beating case is now free from jail, and happy to be reunited with loved ones.
Giovanni Ramirez was released from jail Saturday in San Diego after serving 10 months for violating his parole.
Giovanni Ramirez, Wrong Suspect in Bryan Stow Beating, Released from Prison
Giovanni Ramirez hasn't been considered a suspect in the Bryan Stow beating case since two other men were arrested in July of last year, but it wasn't until this past weekend that he was released from jail, reports ABC News. Ramirez was arrested in May of last year in connection with the assault on Stow at the Dodgers 2011 opening game, but maintained his innocence.
Dodgers' Creditors Worried About a 'Massive Claim' in Bryan Stow Case
The Dodgers say they're not to blame for the brutal parking lot beating of Giants fan Bryan Stow. But creditors are skeptical that the courts will see it that way and they're already predicting that the team's financial liability in the Stow case could be "massive."
Bryan Stow's Friends Speak Out About Witnessing His Attack
Bryan Stow's friends spoke publicly for the first time last night about the day their friend was attacked outside Dodger stadium. In an interview with NBC, Corey Maciel and Jeff Bradford described what happened.
First Interview with Bryan Stow to Air Next Week
Updates on Bryan Stow have come in steadily since he was beaten at Dodger Stadium earlier this year, but so far we haven't heard from Stow himself. Next Monday, NBC will change that by airing the first interview with Stow himself, in which he can be heard having a brief conversation with reporter Nancy Snyderman.
Bryan Stow Celebrates Thanksgiving With Family, Looks Healthy
Bryan Stow, the 42-year-old Giants fan who was brutally attacked outside of Dodgers Stadium on March 31, celebrated Thanksgiving with his family and is showing impressive signs of progress. The accompanying photo shows Stow seated in a wheelchair among his family, spurring a supportive thread of reader comments.
Extra, Extra: Bryan Stow's Settlement Request, Jan Perry Quits Leadership Post & Antonio Banderas Hosts Obama
In tonight's Extra, Extra, Bryan Stow's attorney asks for a reasonable settlement from the Dodgers, Jan Perry says she's fed up City Council politics and a couple in South Africa really should have checked their family tree. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports.
Bryan Stow Writes His Name, Family Rejoices
Bryan Stow, the 42-year-old Giants fan who was brutally attacked outside of Dodgers Stadium on March 31, has been showing slow signs of improvement over the last few months. Today, Stow surpassed yet another recovery milestone. He wrote his name on a piece of paper.
Dodgers' Lawyer Says Bryan Stow Might Deserve Some Blame For His Brutal Attack
The legal team for the Dodgers is doing everything in its power to beat back a $50 million civil suit filed against the team by the family of Bryan Stow — even blaming Stow himself for his own beating.
MLB Claims Frank McCourt 'Looted' $189 Million
Frank McCourt's woes don't seem to be going away any time soon. According to KTLA, the owner of the Dodgers is now being accused by Major league Baseball of "looting" $189 million from the team's earnings, and funneling it into personal use. MLB commissioner Bud Selig claims that McCourt siphoned off funds from parking revenue, used other funds to pay off personal debts, and put still more of the Dodgers' money towards "personal distribution."
Bryan Stow Goes Outside, Says 'It's Magical'
After nearly six months of hospital confinement, Bryan Stow - the Giants fan who was brutally attacked outside of Dodgers Stadium on March 31 - has finally seen and felt the sun. Per the last post on the website his family maintains, Stow was moved to a cardiac chair on Friday and wheeled onto a secluded patio.
Bryan Stow Tells Sister He Loves Her, Wants to See His Children
Since having a shunt put in his head Bryan Stow is becoming more and more responsive, according to a website his family maintains. Stow got the shunt about a week ago, which is intended to decrease the amount of fluid in his brain. Since getting it, they write, he's "more awake and more responsive then ever." Stow, who's being treated at the San Francisco General Hospital, has been able to move his left arm towards his body and keep his eyes open.
Bryan Stow's Medical Care Costs to Exceed $50 Million
Bryan Stow, the Giants fan who was brutally attacked outside of Dodger Stadium on March 31, remains in a coma. Attorneys predict Stow's medical care costs to exceed $50 million.
Bryan Stow Showing 'Significant Improvement'
A doctor working with Bryan Stow confirmed today that Stow is showing significant improvement in his health and ability to respond, according to the Huffington Post. Dr. Geoff Manley announced that Stow, who was severely beaten outside Dodger Stadium on the team's opening day, is able to follow commands and to have interactions with people around him.
Dodgers Don't Want to Be On the Hook for Punitive Damages in Stow Family Lawsuit
Court papers filed this week by attorneys for the Los Angeles Dodgers and team owner Frank McCourt indicate the baseball franchise is looking to have a request for punitive damages dismissed in the lawsuit filed by the family of beaten Giants fan Bryan Stow.
Stow Beating Suspects Plead Not Guilty, Prosecutors Say They Have Made 'Admissions'
Louie Sanchez and Marvin Norwood, the two men accused of beating Giants fan Bryan Stow outside Dodger Stadium, were arraigned today, with both entering pleas of "not guilty" on multiple charges, reports L.A. Now.
Reports indicate the men were not revealing any emotion while in the courtroom this morning.
Key Bryan Stow Witness Has Died
A key witness to the attack on Giants fan Bryan Stow has died, reports L.A. Now. Matthew Lee apparently died from an allergic reaction to peanuts after eating a salad that contained them on Sunday.
LAPD Seeks Additional Assault Victims Injured On Night Of Stow Beating
LAPD's Robbery-Homicide Division (RHD) detectives are searching for additional San Francisco Giants fans from the bay area who were also assaulted at Dodgers Stadium on the night of the Bryan Stow beating.
Stow Beating Suspect Sanchez Seeks Lowered Bail In Court Today
An attorney for jailed Bryan Stow beating suspect Louie Sanchez is expected to ask a judge today to lower his client's bail from its current $500,000. Gilbert Quinones, Sanche'z lawyer, told reporters last week that his client "doesn't seem like the type of individual who would do this," in reference to the near-fatal beating given to Stow outside Dodger Stadium on March 31, according to the Daily Breeze.
Still Behind Bars, Giovanni Ramirez Issues Statement on Mistaken Arrest in Stow Case
Giovanni Ramirez issued his first public statement on Friday, a week after being exonerated following the arrests of new suspects in the LAPD's investigation into the nearly fatal beating of Bryan Stow at Dodger Stadium.
Stow Beating Suspects Blame Each Other, May Have Other Victims
As Louie Sanchez and Marvin Norwood remain behind bars, awaiting their now-postponed arraignment, more details about the pair's alleged attack on Giants fan Bryan Stow are coming to light.
DA Stops LAPD From Releasing Stow Beating Suspects' Booking Photos
Although Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck cautioned the public and the press during a Friday news conference that he could not try the suspects in the Bryan Stow beating case in the media, the LAPD announced this morning they would release the booking photos of the accused.
Stow Beating Suspects Due in Court for Arraignment Today
The two men suspected of delivering a near-fatal beating to Giants fan Bryan Stow in the parking lot of Dodger Stadium are due in court today for arraignment. Louie Sanchez and Marvin Norwood, both of Rialto, face multiple charges of mayhem, assault, and battery for their alleged role in the March 31 incident.
Gruesome Details of Stow Beating Revealed: Attackers Cut Tongue, Gouged Eye, Slit Facial Parts
Following Friday's public announcement about the arrests of and charges against two male suspects in the Bryan Stow beating, details about the incident are coming to light for the first time, painting a very gruesome picture of an ugly and near-deadly confrontation.
LAPD Finally Talk About New Suspects in Stow Beating Case, Charges Filed Against 2 Men
The Los Angeles Police Department have finally come forward to discuss details surrounding the Thursday arrests of three suspects in the Bryan Stow beating case.
Stow Beating Suspects: Details Emerge About 'friendly, baseball-loving' Dads With Criminal Pasts
The Los Angeles Police Department are still keeping quiet about the two men and a woman arrested yesterday in conjunction with the Bryan Stow beating case, however L.A. Now has received information about all three of the suspects.
LAPD Unusually Quiet About Stow Beating Suspects' Arrest, Ramirez's Exoneration
The Los Angeles Police Department have not officially confirmed the Thursday arrests of two suspects in the Bryan Stow beating case, nor the clearing of Giovanni Ramirez, the man the LAPD insisted was the perp. The news broke yesterday evening and was first reported by the L.A. Times, though details of the arrests, and the suspects' identities have not been released by the LAPD.
Giovanni Ramirez Cleared in Bryan Stow Case as Two New Suspects Are Arrested
Giovanni Ramirez, who has been held since May in connection with the beating of Giants fan Bryan Stow at the Dodgers opening game, has been exonerated, and two new suspects have been arrested, reports L.A. Now. Ramirez was arrested primarily based on eyewitnesses identifying him, however since the time of his arrest authorities have had a hard time building a case against him.

