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Mother Of Beaten Giants Fan Doesn't Blame LA Fans

 
LOS ANGELES (CBS/AP) — The mother of Bryan Stow, the San Francisco Giants fan severely beaten outside Dodger Stadium, says her family harbors no resentment for Dodger fans or the city of Los Angeles.

At a Sunday press conference, Ann Stow spoke about how the kindness of LA residents has helped the family during the ordeal.

"On behalf of our family, we would like to say thank you to the community that has embraced Bryan and supported him," she said. "The people of LA have been in our hearts during this six week journey and your prayers and support have guided us through."

Doctors at LA County-University of Southern California Medical Center say the 42-year-old paramedic has been out of a medically-induced coma for about a week and is stable enough to be moved to a hospital in the Bay area where he'll be closer to his family.

Stow remains in critical condition, but he'll be transferred to San Francisco General and Trauma Center as early as Monday morning.

Stow was attacked in the stadium parking lot after the March 31 season opener. There have been no arrests.

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