Crime & Safety

UPDATE: Police Apprehend Suspect in Bryan Stow Beating Sunday Morning

Los Angeles Police Department officers raided an East Hollywood apartment just after 7 a.m. and detained several people.

UPDATE: The Los Angeles Time is now reporting that one of those apprehended Sunday morning in Hollywood is likely a suspect in the beating of Bryan Stow.

A tip from a parole officer apparently led to the raid at the apartment building in East Hollywood by an LAPD SWAT team.

Click here to read the latest Times reporting on the topic.

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A man and a woman have been brought to the Northeast Community Police Station for questioning in the brutal beating of Giants fan Bryan Stow seven weeks ago at Dodger Stadium.

Find out what's happening in Echo Park-Silver Lakefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The pair were apprehended after police ordered them out of a three-story apartment building in East Hollywood early Sunday morning.

Stow is no longer in a medically-induced coma, but is still in critical condition in San Francisco, where he was moved this week.

Police will release more information at 4 p.m. at a news conference at Dodger Stadium.

Witnesses Sunday morning told an  L.A. Times reporter that the man was bald and had tattoos on his neck like one of the men suspected in the near-deadling beating of Stow on March 31.

Earlier this week, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck revealed that a woman driving the getaway car was wearing a Dodgers jersey bearing Andre Ethier's number 16
jersey.

The reward in the case was also doubled from $100,000 to $200,000, and displayed on billboards around the city.

According to LAPD Police Chief Charlie Beck, 17 detectives have been working on over 500 clues in the case.

Patch will be following this case and will have more details as the story develops.

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