Bryan Stow Family Suing Dodgers

Discussion in 'Baseball Talk' started by Sportsguy, May 24, 2011.

  1. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    It's good but it's a shame that it took something as horrible as this to make them realize that they needed to beef up security.
     
  2. Walnuts

    Walnuts All-Pro

    That's ridiculous, Oakland sure, the Coliseum is smack in the center of the Oakland ghetto, but at At&T? Give me a break.

    The problem with Chavez Ravine has never been in the park either, it's the lots before and after games, and if you don't see that you're either blind or lying about going to 15-20 games a year.
     
  3. Omen

    Omen Speeling Be Champions Staff Member

    IMO I think some people don't see bc its being around them ....not saying they are the same as gang members just don't see it when always being around you

    sent from my HTC EVO using tapatalk
     
  4. Litez0ut

    Litez0ut Litez0ut Sucka

    I've seen it. But really haven't seeing many fights or anything because of it. Either these people felt like looking for trouble or there was more to the "crap talking" that lead to what happened with stow.
     
  5. smeags

    smeags militant geek

    well all i know is it was ugly out there for the nlcs games out there in 08 & 09.

    bottom line is there's an issue there and it needs to be addressed.
     
  6. Sweets

    Sweets All-Pro

    AT&T has the gang element going to the games??? :laughy32:
     
  7. cKlass

    cKlass Rookie

    Not to take away from the severity of what happened to Stow but this just seems like a payday his family is looking for.
     
  8. Steve12

    Steve12 The night is dark and full of terrors

    Dude almost got murdered at a baseball game. I don't think his family is just looking for a payday.
     
  9. Dragonite

    Dragonite Simply Arrogant!

    While I do not agree with this lawsuit because in my opinion this incident is the fault of the city of LA and the men who did it not the Dodgers I assure you this is not for a payday.

    The family has recieved plenty of donations from generous baseball fans.