4. Shannon Stone
On a warm July night in 2011, Shannon Stone took his six-year-old son Cooper to a baseball game in Arlington, Texas to see the Texas Rangers play the Oakland A’s. They got seats in the front row of the left field bleachers and like many fans who are sitting out there, brought their gloves in hope of bringing home a souvenir home run. At one point a player tossed a foul ball in that direction and Shannon leaned too far over the railing, plummeting around 25 feet to the concrete below. Based on the arch in his back, you can tell he was going to land on his head and neck although thankfully the impact was not seen on live TV. Before the next night’s game at the stadium a moment of silence was recognized and flags were flown at half-mast.4. Shannon Stone
On a warm July night in 2011, Shannon Stone took his six-year-old son Cooper to a baseball game in Arlington, Texas to see the Texas Rangers play the Oakland A’s. They got seats in the front row of the left field bleachers and like many fans who are sitting out there, brought their gloves in hope of bringing home a souvenir home run. At one point a player tossed a foul ball in that direction and Shannon leaned too far over the railing, plummeting around 25 feet to the concrete below. Based on the arch in his back, you can tell he was going to land on his head and neck although thankfully the impact was not seen on live TV. Before the next night’s game at the stadium a moment of silence was recognized and flags were flown at half-mast.
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