Sunday, May 22, 2011

Violent Sports Fans are Evil Hamsters

LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 17:  Los Angeles Police ...Image by Getty Images via @daylifeI submit to you that people that get violent at or during something that should be fun for the whole family, are definitely Evil Hamsters! Therefore, Giovanni Ramirez is an Evil Hamster.

Man arrested in Giants fan beating! Ha ha! Yeah for the good guys!

A tip from a parole officer led to the arrest Sunday of the key suspect in the attack on a San Francisco Giants fan outside Dodger Stadium after the rival teams' season opener, a brutal beating that brought an outpouring of support for the victim and outrage in the country.

By The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — A tip from a parole officer led to the arrest Sunday of the key suspect in the attack on a San Francisco Giants fan outside Dodger Stadium after the rival teams' season opener, a brutal beating that brought an outpouring of support for the victim and outrage in the country.

Suspect Giovanni Ramirez, 31, was detained in an early morning raid on an East Hollywood apartment building and was believed to be the "primary aggressor" in the March 31 beating that left Bryan Stow with brain damage, police chief Charlie Beck said at a news conference at the stadium that included mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Dodgers officials.

Ramirez, of Los Angeles, was later booked for assault with a deadly weapon and was being held on $1 million bail.

An emotional Beck hailed the work of 20 detectives who he said have pursued more than 630 leads in the case.

Notes

Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Andre Ethier was taken out of Sunday's game against the Chicago White Sox with injuries to his back and toe after he ran into the outfield wall. The Dodgers also activated shortstop Rafael Furcal from the 15-day disabled list and placed infielder Juan Uribe on the DL with a lower abdominal strain.

• Indians rookie Alex White, one of Cleveland's top pitching prospects, will be sidelined at least two months with a sprained ligament in his right middle finger.

• Texas Rangers outfielders Josh Hamilton and Nelson Cruz will be activated off the disabled list in time for Monday's home game against the White Sox.

• The Chicago Cubs placed outfielder Marlon Byrd on the 15-day disabled list with multiple facial fractures after he was beaned in the left eye by Boston's Alfredo Aceves.

• Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Chase Utley will be activated off the disabled list before Monday's game against Cincinnati.

PS: If you haven't seen the man who was beaten, his name is  Bryan Stow: Please send your prayers his way!!





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