Los Angeles (AP) Thursday on the Los Angeles Dodgers game was a "safe" event, which said police after security in the wake of a 31 March attack blinged was, in the San Francisco Giants fan was seriously injured.
"We had a great game safe," Los Angeles said Police Department Deputy Chief José Perez after the loss of Dodgers "this is the benchmark we have in future Dodger will play."
And as police security to baseball games talked about their efforts, Bryan stow was still of beaten hospitalized after a last Dodgers Giants game.
Stow, 42, was put into a medically induced coma after the attack. About 100 witnesses saw stow attacked, when he left a stadium parking lot. The two suspected that the attackers fled after the beat within in a light, 4-door car of a woman with a young, authorities said.
Members of the family said doctors have reduced Stow's sedation and are in the hope he wakes up soon.
"We have received hundreds of tips, but we are far from a solution," Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck told reporters Thursday. He appealed to submit such information to say that they can do anonymously. He showed reporters new composite sketches of the suspects. A $100,000 reward offer officials for information about arrests and convictions.
There were more police presence inside and outside the stadium Thursday. Officers were for eCommunications the no tailgating rule was enforced and no fans were drinking in the surrounding areas before entering the stadium, was announced by the police. In addition, increased illumination to the car park has been added.
It said at least 38 people were cited for various violations including open containers and drink in public, Perez.
Perez said that he had heard no reports of violent crime Thursday.
Dodgers owner Frank McCourt said he hoped officials further can go and bring fans behavior changes.
"We hope that the solutions which we introduced on sports and entertainment venues throughout America used here in the Dodger Stadium," McCourt said.
In the hospital, Stow is hospitalized at the Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center.
As of Wednesday, "It does not have more seizures for a few days," wrote Stow's sister Erin on a website launched to updates on his condition, provides www.support4bryanstow.com. Doctors have reduced its sedation, she wrote.
"As soon as it is from his system, he can be examined and hopefully (pray) he responds to commands." "Or better yet, wakes up."
Stow has none for five days, his cousin, John Stow, had seizures, CNN said "which is enormous." Affiliate KRON on Thursday, "We are very grateful." It is not known when stow reactivated, he said. He said "Head injuries are unique,". "Every case is different, so we will be just patient..." "Bryan's go to do it when he is ready."
The family has said they are grateful for the outpouring of support. Since the unprovoked attack, money has poured many donors and fundraising events, pay Stow's medical expenses and his two young children.
A dual fundraiser said Monday at Dodger Stadium and AT & T Park in San Francisco, raised more than $120,000 was, American medical response spokesman Jason Sorrick. All in all was more than $ 200,000 for Stow, raised, who works for AMR.
"We could not proud Bryan and the way the community around it has gathered together", said John stow. Another event was in the San Francisco area will take place Thursday.CNN's Stan Wilson contributed to this report.
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