Charlie Sheen has promised to make a donation to a fund set up for Bryan Stow. The 42 year old man, father of two and paramedic, was severely beaten during the Dodger’s home opener against the San Francisco Giants.
Profits made from merchandise sold at Sheen’s San Francisco show will be donated by the former ‘Two and a Half Men’ star.
Stow is still in a coma and has suffered damage to both frontal lobes. Doctors have started to decrease the sedations given to induce a coma. Stow was attacked by 2 men, who repeatedly hit him in the head.
A massive $175,000 reward has been set up to find details of the two suspects with Giants pitcher, Tim Lincecum contributing $25,000. Others who contributed to raise this sum include Tom Leykis, the Dodgers and Stow’s employers, American Medical Response.
According to the police, around 100 people have witnessed the savage attack and they are pleaded to come forward with information.
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