Crime & Safety

Dodger Stadium Victim Transferred Out of Hospital

Giants fan Bryan Stow is now at a rehabilitation facility, where he is speaking and moving his limbs.

After seven months in the hospital, Bryan Stow has been transferred to a rehabilitation facility.

The 42-year-old paramedic was moved Tuesday from San Francisco General Hosptial to a location that his family requests remain undisclosed.

Stowe had traumatic brain injuries that threatened his life after being severely beaten by Louie Sanchez and Marvin Norwood outside Dodger Stadium on opening day.

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His family has reported on his website that he is speaking and moving his limbs again.

The two have been pleaded not guilty to mayhem, assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury, and battery with serious bodily injury in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

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Police describe the beating as the final in a series of altercations they had with Giants fans at the Dodgers' home opener.

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