Saturday, July 23, 2011

Two men charged Friday with chaos in the beating of Bryan Stow aim at Dodger Stadium Giants fans on Opening Day, and one of the suspects has also been accused of attacking two other followers of St. Francis Los Angeles authorities say.

Two months later to assure the public that the police had arrested the right man in the battle against Stow, Police Chief Charlie Beck of Los Angeles announced Friday that Giovanni Ramirez was actually innocent.

However, Beck said it was Louie Alex Sanchez, 29, and Marvin Eugene Norwood, 30, who beat Stow on the back of the head as the crowd let out at Dodger Stadium on March 31, threw the ground and beat and kicked him before jumping into a car that was driven by a woman.

"Our goal is to find justice for Bryan Stow," Beck said during a news conference at police headquarters in Los Angeles. Norwood Sanchez and live just houses away from each other in Rialto (San Bernardino), and the office of Los Angeles County district attorney accused the friends with violence, assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury and battery, all crimes.

Sanchez was also charged with misdemeanor battery stemming from an attack on two Giants fans unidentified at Dodger Stadium that night. The men are being held in $ 500,000 bail each and are expected to be arraigned in court in Los Angeles on Monday morning.

Sanchez's sister, Dorene Sanchez, 31, was arrested as an accomplice in the crime but was not indicted Friday, said Matt Krasnowski, a spokesman for the office of Los Angeles County district attorney.

She was released after his arrest and has been identified as the girlfriend of Norwood. Authorities said they believe she was the woman driving the car after the attack.

LAPD robbery homicide investigators arrested the three Thursday, but Beck does not reveal why the investigation had been away from Ramirez, who is serving a prison sentence of 10 months for violation of probation.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment



 

FREE HOT BODYPAINTING | HOT GIRL GALERRY