Civil Litigation
Jun. 24, 2019
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ bad case of déjà vu
When news first broke in March of a brain-damaged man whose injuries stemmed from an attack in the Dodger Stadium parking lot, Angelenos remembered a similar attack in 2011.






When news first broke in March of a brain-damaged man whose injuries stemmed from an attack in the Dodger Stadium parking lot, Angelenos had an uneasy sense of déjà vu. The incident, which left victim Rafael Reyna with a fractured skull and traumatic brain injury after being beaten by fellow Dodger fans, evoked memories of a 2011 incident that left a paramedic named Bryan Stow permanently disabled. Dodger fans attacked Stow, a Giants fan, from behind, and knocked him ...
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