Dodgers hire former LA Police Chief to assess security
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It may be a case of too little too late, especially for 42-year-old Bryan Stow, but the Los Angeles Dodgers have hired former police chief William Bratton to assess the team’s security policies, the Associated Press reports.
Bratton and his security consulting firm, Kroll, will begin work immediately to develop a security blueprint that extends to both Dodger Stadium and its parking lot.
“I am pleased to have the opportunity to return to Los Angeles to consult with the Dodger organization on the security posture at Dodger Stadium,” said Bratton. “We will take a full and comprehensive look at security procedures and processes, and make recommendations based on our findings.”
Stow was brutally beaten last week after a game between the San Francisco Giants and the Los Angeles Dodgers and he is currently in critical condition and in a coma. There is a $100,000 reward for information leading to the capture of two shaven-headed young men that are suspected of beating Stow. Sketches of the two victims can be seen here.

