Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Tupac and Biggie: Still unresolved
A man suspected in the high-profile beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow at Dodgers stadium on March 31 is in custody, Los Angeles police sources told the LA Times.
The arrest comes after a month of public appeals from the Dodgers and Los Angeles police for anyone with information to come forward.
Giovanni Ramirez was arrested by an LAPD SWAT team on Sunday and is being held on one-million dollars bail.
I applaud the LAPD for their sense of urgency to collar the 1st suspect of this heinous crime. Mr Stow, in critical condition, by all reports, did nothing to provoke the attack.
The LAPD assigned 17 detectives to work full time in the investigation and raided the residence of the alleged attacker with a 60 officer strong SWAT team.
Now LAPD could you muster the same sort of urgency to bring the killer or killers of Biggie Smalls to justice. And while you are at it, teach the Las Vegas PD how its done - so that they can solve the Tupac murder as well.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
ITS HARD TO SOLVE A CRIME, WHEN WITNESSES WONT TELL THE POLICE WHAT THEY KNOW OR WHAT THEY SAW. CANT LAY ALL THE BLAME ON THE POLICE FOR THIS ONE...
ReplyDeleteBig G, the witnesses did come forward and that's how police got a composite sketch of the alleged shooter of biggie. The allege shooter was identified as a corrupt cop that had gang affiliations. This is why biggie's mom has sued LAPD and they reopened the case. They had a treasure trove of info
ReplyDeleteI'VE HEARD THAT RUMOR BEFORE AND EVEN IF IT IS TRUE, I FIND IT HARD TO BELIEVE THAT LAPD HAVENT MADE ANY ARRESTS
ReplyDelete