Bryan Stow Update: Billboards Donated to Help Catch Attackers of Comatose Giants Fan
| Looking for Bryan Stow's attackers |
Lamar tells reporters that it will post the billboards starting tomorrow, hoping to bring even more attention to the tragedy and help catch the two men responsible for attacking Stow on March 31.
Stow was wearing an orange Giants shirt as he walked to his car outside Dodger Stadium after the opener game. Two men wearing Dodgers attire heckled Stow and then beat him into a coma. Doctors say even if he wakes up, Stow could have brain damage. He remains in critical condition at a Los Angeles hospital.
The brutality of the attack continues to garner public attention and support. Already celebrities including Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum and epic ranter Charlie Sheen have pitched in more than $20,000 each to help Stow cover his medical bills.
Meanwhile, 42-year-old Stow, who is a medical technician and a father of two, remains in a coma. Yesterday, his family said they will move him to UCSF, closer to his home in Santa Cruz.
Police have reported no leads but have released sketches and suspect information. A $150,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest of the two men responsible for the attack.
The San Francisco Giants are headed back to Los Angeles next week for another two-game series.




























