<P> On September 27, 2011, relatives reported that Stow showed signs of improvement and even went outside for the first time in six months . Stow began an intensive therapy program in the Rehabilitation Trauma Center at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center on October 11, 2011 . Doctors have told his family that he will never fully recover . On December 19, 2011, NBC aired the interview with Bryan Stow on the program Rock Center with Brian Williams . On October 25, 2012, he attended Game 2 of the 2012 World Series at AT&T Park against the Detroit Tigers . </P> <P> In April 2013, Stow's insurance company stopped paying for his full - time care in a residential rehabilitation facility and he moved into his parents' home in Capitola, California . Stow returned home on June 13, 2013 for the first time in two years since the attack . </P> <P> On February 20, 2014, Sanchez and Norwood pleaded guilty . Under the plea bargain, Sanchez was sentenced to eight years in prison for felony mayhem and Norwood received four years for felony assault . On July 9, 2014, a jury found the Dodgers organization negligent in Stow's beating . The jury awarded $18 million in damages to Stow; the Dodgers are responsible for one quarter of this total . The remaining amount is to be split between Sanchez and Norwood . </P> <P> On September 25, 2013 at 11: 30 pm, a Dodger fan was stabbed to death in front of his father and brother six blocks from AT&T Park, at Third and Harrison streets . The San Francisco medical examiner's office identified the deceased man as Jonathan Denver, 24, of Fort Bragg, California . </P>

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