Bryan Stow Update: Suspect May Be Linked to Vegas Shooting

Giovanni Ramirez, one of the individuals Los Angeles Police believe are responsible for the beating of Bryan Stow, may also be a suspect in a shooting that took place outside of Las Vegas in January. Ramirez has a questionable past, including attempted robbery of an elderly woman, and possession of a firearm by a felon. Henderson, Nevada Police stated that there are no warrants for Ramirez's arrest, and the report is based upon statements by an anonymous law enforcement official.
In the meantime, Los Angeles Police have not yet charged Ramirez in connection with the Stow incident, but he remains in custody on charges that he violated his parole. Despite statements from his family members, police are still confident Ramirez is involved. Ramirez did take lie detector tests this week. His attorney paid a polygraph expert to conduct one for his defense, and the police later conducted their own test. The results of these tests have not been made public, but nevertheless are generally inadmissible at trial.
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