Man Arrested In Connection With Giants Fan Beating
May 23, 2011
CBS-San Francisco is reporting that a tip from a parole officer has led to the arrest of the “Main Aggressor” in the beating case of a San Francisco Giants fan. The 42-year-old paramedic and father of two, was attacked on March 31 in the parking lot of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Stadium. The man has been in a medically induced coma for the last two months since the attack and has had a slow recovery process.
In a police statement released Sunday night, a Los Angeles man had been arrested in association with the case on charges of assault with a deadly weapon and is being held on $1 million bail. Two other suspects are still on the loose.
According to The State of California Department of Justice, aggravated assaults involving deadly weapons have slowly been on the rise since 2001.
Brain injuries are common in assault cases due to blunt force trauma to the head that often occurs. If you or someone you know has been the victim of an assault and suffered brain injuries as a result, you have rights you may not be aware of.
Contacting a California Brain Injury Attorney with Berg Injury Lawyers is the first step you should take to make sure your rights are protected. Watch founding Attorney William Berg discuss brain injuries here.
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