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300 Billboards Will Ask For Info on Dodger Stadium Beatdown Suspects

10:17 AM PDT on May 11, 2011



KCAL9 reports that Lamar Outdoor advertising will donate 300 billboards in the Los Angeles area advertising the $100,000 reward for the capture of the two men suspected of beating a Giants fan outside Dodger stadium.

The boards will show the composite images of the pair, and ask for any information the public may have. The company issued a statement explaining why they wanted to help: “We, at Lamar Advertising of Los Angeles, are honored to assist the Stow family and the LAPD, as well as the Dodger and Giant organizations, in the capture and arrest of the suspects in the Attempted Murder of Brian Stow on Opening Day. It is our hope that our contribution will help put an end to this tragedy and start the healing process.”

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