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Two state troopers were arrested after shocking videos captured them beating a suspect in Nashua.

NH, MA Troopers Charged With Beating Suspect in Nashua Chase

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Malden Police arrested James Armato of Stoneham after he allegedly choked his girlfriend unconscious and beat her

Retired MMA Fighter Charged With Attempted Murder of Girlfriend

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Chantel Rogers, 26, faces several charges

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Victim found unconscious on Chestnut Hill Avenue


BY ANDREW BLANKSTEIN

Defendants in the Bryan Stow beating case sit in court during preliminary hearing in Los Angeles

Two Southern California men are expected to plead guilty in a Los Angeles courtroom Thursday morning in connection with the 2011 beating outside Dodger Stadium that left a San Francisco Giants fan with brain damage — a vicious assault that highlighted security shortcomings at the famed ballpark and stunned baseball fans around the country.

Law enforcement sources familiar with the case told NBC News that under the proposed plea agreement, Louie Sanchez, 31, and Marvin Norwood, 32, are expected to be sentenced to eight years and four years, respectively, in state prison for their roles in the assault on Bryan Stow, a Santa Cruz, Calif., paramedic and father of two. Each of the men is expected to face a federal weapons charge after serving their sentences.

Stow’s family was expected to appear before Los Angeles Superior Court Judge George G. Lomeli to provide victim-impact statements. Stow, 44, who continues to suffer from seizures and other complications as a result of the crime, will remain at home, where he is receiving medical care.

Image: Dodger Stadium beating victim Bryan Stow, center.BECK DIEFENBACH / REUTERS FILE
An image of Dodger Stadium beating victim Bryan Stow, center, is shown on the scoreboard before a MLB National League baseball game between San Francisco Giants and St. Louis Cardinals in San Francisco in April 2011.

The beating, which took place after the opening day matchup between the Dodgers and Giants on March 31, 2011, gained national attention and led to harsh criticism of then-Dodgers owner Frank McCourt over deteriorating security in and around the stadium. Just over seven months later McCourt — his hand forced by Major League Baseball — sold the club for $2 billion to Guggenheim Baseball Management.

The Stow case also fueled criticism of the Los Angeles Police Department, which initially arrested parolee Giovanni Ramirez for the crime but later acknowledged there was no concrete evidence linking him to the assault. Detectives with the department’s Robbery-Homicide Division, who did not initially investigate the case, were brought in and, after re-examining clues and re-interviewing witnesses, developed evidence that led to the arrests of Sanchez and Norwood.

The men were charged with multiple felonies, including mayhem and assault. Witnesses later testified at preliminary hearing that Sanchez was drunk and looking to brawl with Giants fans seated near him during the game, which he attended with the co-defendant, his then 11-year-old son and sister Dorene Sanchez, who also was Norwood’s girlfriend.

 Defendants in the Bryan Stow beating case sit in court during preliminary hearing in Los AngelesIRFAN KHAN / POOL VIA REUTERS FILE

Defendant Marvin Norwood, right, his attorney Victor Escobedo and co-defendant Louie Sanchez, foreground, sit in court during their preliminary hearing in the Bryan Stow beating case on June 8, 2012.

Sanchez was throwing peanut shells and sunflower seeds at Giants fans inside the ballpark as well as swearing at them, according to authorities and witnesses. Authorities said Sanchez took swing at another unidentified Giants fan in the parking lot after the game. There also was an initial encounter between the defendants and Stow’s group of four paramedics, in which Sanchez shoved Stow and punched his friend in the face when he tried to step between the men, authorities said.

Both groups separated and moved on, according to authorities. But a short time later, investigators said Dorene Sanchez pointed in the direction of Stow and alleged that his group had made derogatory comments. Moments later, authorities said, Sanchez attacked Stow from behind, then Norwood joined in.

According to court documents presented in 2012, Stow suffered a skull fracture that resulted in the loss of a portion of his skull as well as damage to his brain. The court papers said Stow was “unable to walk, has loss of motor skills in his arms and hands, is unable to carry on a normal conversation, unable to control his bodily functions and unable to care for himself due to diffuse, severe, traumatic brain injury.”

Corey Maciel, a friend and colleague of Stow, testified during a five-day preliminary hearing that Stow was subjected to “full wind-up” kicks to the head after being knocked to the ground with a “haymaker punch.” He said another man kicked him repeatedly mid-section. Another witness, Mary Dolores Donley, testified that she went to the opener with friends and family. She heard his head hit the ground before turning to see Stow being kicked in the head.

In all, more than a dozen witnesses told the court about Sanchez’s actions in and outside the ballpark but none could positively identify either defendant as delivering the blows.

Defense attorneys seized on the lack of identification and the arrest of Giovanni Ramirez, who served time in state prison on an unrelated parole violation that had nothing to do with the Stow beating, as highlighting weaknesses in the prosecution’s case.

Some of the most damaging evidence came from the defendant’s own words while he was in a LAPD jail cell, waiting be placed in a witness line-up. In one instance, he spoke about how the police “know everything,” and appeared to acknowledge that he attacked Stow for disrespecting his loved ones.

First published February 20th 2014, 12:22 am

Andrew Blankstein


Man accused of assault on pregnant woman

Police: Woman says Matthew D. Chicoine beat, strangled her

Matthew D. Chicoine

Yarmouth Police

YARMOUTH, Mass. —A West Yarmouth man has been charged with assault and battery after an attack on a pregnant woman at a motel, police said.

Yarmouth police were called to the Tidewater Motor Lodge on Tuesday for a report of a domestic assault in progress.

When police arrived at the motel, they found the door to a room kicked in and the door frame shattered.

Inside the room, police said they found Matthew D. Chicoine, 22, in the middle of the room. Police described him as “hostile, enraged and uncooperative.”

Police also found a crying, 5 ½-month-pregnant woman with blood on her hands and face. The woman told police Chicoine hit her in the face numerous times, ripped the telephone from the wall as she tried to call for help and strangled her twice to the point she blacked out.

She said Chicoine deliberately smashed her head against the table in the room, against the floor in the room and kicked the bathroom door in on top of her as she shielded their 18-month-old child, police said.

Chicoine was arraigned in Barnstable District Court on charges of assault and battery on a pregnant person; three counts of aggravated assault and battery while armed with a dangerous weapon; attempted murder; being in possession of a dangerous weapon, a knife, during a disturbance; intimidation of a witness; and two counts of malicious destruction of property.

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Walton Valentin arrested in New York

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Boston MA

A Massachusetts man wanted for assaulting a woman in a New Hampshire motel two weeks ago was apprehended in New York on Thursday, police said.

Walton Valentin, 29, of Methuen, was found hiding in the bathroom of a deli on Anderson Avenue in the Bronx, police said.

He has been the subject of an intensive manhunt since the weekend by State Police and police in Lawrence, Andover, Methuen and Salem NH

Valentin is expected to face charges in New Hampshire in connection with the assault of a woman in a hotel room in Salem.

The woman told police the incident started in Lawrence when her boyfriend jumped into her car, held a gun to her stomach and threatened to kill her family in the Dominican Republic.

The woman said once they were in the motel room, the man pointed the gun at her and pulled the trigger but the gun jammed, police said. She was beaten and choked, and he later beat the woman with the firearm, police said.

Valentin will also face charges in Massachusetts in connection with assaults of the same woman in October, to include multiple counts of assault and battery, assault with a dangerous weapon, unlawful carrying of a firearm, violation of protective order and threats to commit a crime, as well as a single home invasion count, police said.


Jared Remy has been indicted in the death of his girlfriend Jennifer Martel, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan said Tuesday.

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