LA Lowlife Animals Beat Up Mets Fan In Dodger Stadium Parking Lot OVER A FRIGGIN BASEBALL GAME – IOTW Report

LA Lowlife Animals Beat Up Mets Fan In Dodger Stadium Parking Lot OVER A FRIGGIN BASEBALL GAME

New York Mets fan critically injured in fight outside of Dodger Stadium in LA

A Mets fan from California  was critically injured in a fight outside Dodger Stadium following Friday night’s playoff game and detectives were searching for suspects, Los Angeles police said. The fight broke out around 10:30 p.m. in a parking lot after the Dodgers lost the opening game of the National League Division Series to the New York Mets, 3-1.

And, get this, it was a mother/son duo.

Mother and son brutally beat up Mets fan in fight outside Dodger Stadium leaving him with a ‘piece of his skull missing’

 

11 Comments on LA Lowlife Animals Beat Up Mets Fan In Dodger Stadium Parking Lot OVER A FRIGGIN BASEBALL GAME

  1. This is a very common thing with Dodger “fans” in the parking lot- It’s been going on for many years and has gotten worse. It’s not just because it’s playoffs- it happens any time during the season when Dodgers are at home. It’s an embarassment, it’s to be expected, and it’s nothing new. Some of those dumbasses fighting don’t even have tickets for the game. They just hang out in the lot.
    75% of the time it’s Mexicans/ gang related fights that has nothing to do with baseball.
    That’s what sanctuary cities and generational welfare gets you.
    And they want more of it.
    Idiots.

  2. Whenever I go to SoCal during BB season, we usually go to an
    Angels game.
    Friend has season tickets.
    I asked him once about going to a Dodgers game, he looked at me with his best Eastwood impersonation and asked if I felt lucky.
    His Eastwood was poor, it’s hard for a lib to look and sound tough.
    Seems Dodgers fans have a long held tradition of violence.

  3. That sounds like back in the day when friends would talk about “maybe, some day…” catching a game at Comiskey Park. Yeah, nothing like an El ride to the south side at night.

    No thanks, we were north siders and stuck to Wrigley.

  4. Wasn’t it in Dodger Land that a Giants fan was attacked and killed?

    The only thing wrong with the Left Coast falling into the ocean is all the pollution it will cause. Oh well… Omelets. Eggs.

  5. Brian Stow wasn’t killed. However, he is re-learning all of those incredibly difficult things like walking and talking.

    The entire Dodgers organization should be suspended from baseball for one year. Minor league teams too. They get a 0-162 record. They get no draft picks. They get no revenue. They are not allowed to advertise. Punish them.

    I guarantee fan violence will stop because if that is the penalty, all other teams will do anything to make sure the violence never happens.

  6. I was told the same thing regarding attending a dodgers game by a co-worker who lives in LA. It isn’t safe. he would take me to a angels game but not a dodgers game.

    how do the dodgers get any fans to attend the game unless they are all gangbangers?

  7. Oh my holy crap !!! you guys sound like the leftist retards you always complain about!

    I have been going to Dodger games since 1970. My dad took the family to games and I have been to hundreds of games since then. I started taking my son to games when he was little and now he goes all the time with his friends to games.

    Since the ’70s the Dodgers have averaged over 3 million fans a year going to their games. So for a 40 year period there are exactly two atrocious incidents that were committed by some criminal assholes that attended a game. and before this latest incident there was only the Giants fan incident.

    Are you trying to tell me that at every other stadium in the US that everything is all unicorns and butterflies because I call horseshit!

    Nothing has ever happened on a subway ride home from a Mets or Yankees game? Nothing has ever happened on the El train home from a Chicago game? really?

    Dodger stadium is a GREAT place to go and see a ball game. There are plenty of friendly people who go there who are not assholes. Get off your fucking high horse thinking that only wonderful fans go to every other ball park in America – that is absolutely not true.

    I went with a work friend and her fiancé to a Dodger game with my son when he was 5. After the game we were walking through the thousands of people leaving the park and some guy came up to us and quick as a flash grabbed my son’s hand and put a foul ball into my sons hand and then disappeared into the crowd. it was one of the kindest gestures I have ever experienced at a sporting event and made my son’s night. We have never forgotten that act of kindness and it happened at Dodger stadium!

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