
Soledad Gonzalez, second from right, is surrounded by members of the defense team for her son, Giovanni Ramirez, an initial suspect in the beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow, as she comments on the innocence of her son during a news conference, Friday, July 22, 2011, in downtown Los Angeles. Two new suspects were arrested by police in the beating of Stow outside Dodger Stadium. Police previously arrested Giovanni Ramirez in the case. He remains in custody for a parole violation. From left: Attorneys Anthony Brooklier, Jose Romero and private investigator, Ray Lara look on.(AP Photo /Damian Dovarganes)(AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Twenty-nine-year-old Louie Sanchez and 30-year-old Marvin Norwood appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom Monday, but the proceeding was continued to Aug. 10.
Both are accused of mayhem and assault in the March 31 attack on 42-year-old paramedic Bryan Stow, who was beaten into a coma and remains hospitalized.
Los Angeles police had arrested another man as the prime suspect, but cleared him after the arrests of Norwood and Sanchez last Thursday.





