The assholes pictured above beat a Giants fan within an inch of his life at last Thursday's Dodger's home opener, casting a dark cloud over what should've been a day of positivity. The cowardly attack happened from behind and there was no provocation whatsoever, and the Giants fan was kicked and stomped after he went down. We call on all Dodgers fans to stand in solidarity with the victim, and work to prevent any future violence in our stadium. Step one is to find these guys and expose them for what they are- dangerous criminals and not Dodgers fans. Step two is to police ourselves in Dodger Stadium, and not allow a handful of drunken fucks ruin our beautiful ballpark. CrimeStoppers announced that the reward for finding the attackers has risen to $100,000.
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