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Two Shot at Candlestick Park
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Violence at NFL pre-season game
- Duration 1:43
- Date Aug 22, 2011
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-- what's the latest on the shootings that took place as well as the -- what are we learning.
Well we know is that they are listed in stable condition right now they are expected to live.
Police are actually looking for a link between those two gunshot victims one shot in the face.
-- the other shot several times in the stomach and -- what the more serious incidents there was a man who was actually savagely beaten in the men's grand.
At the end of the gaming He is listed in serious condition police are looking for a suspect regarding that and -- It's unbelievable.
What what are police and you know the teams themselves.
Do we -- trying to.
Crack down on this violence -- -- -- -- not have been done yet nothing official but there has been a lot of talk as you can imagine over the weekend on sports talk radio and just water cooler talk among folks here.
Basically saying that perhaps we need to reexamine the alcohol policies at the stadium alcohol sales -- cut off at the end of the third quarter people -- perhaps they should be cut off sooner.
Security lot of questions about that police are saying they did have enough security.
But some are saying you know how much security is enough security there's also been talk of canceling the game between the 49ers.
And the Oakland Raiders this is such an intense rivalry some are saying that -- -- just not happen altogether.
There's also been linked to gains -- police are also examining that.
Any other suspect a lot of violence -- games especially in the wake of what happened to -- -- down at the giants' opener in at the Dodger Stadium.
This is really -- dinner with a lot of families people who bring their kids out to these games they're very upset and they obviously want to continue bringing their families to sporting events.