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Airman Spencer Stone REWARD FUND

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Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone, hailed as a hero for helping to tackle a gunman on a French train in August, was stabbed and seriously wounded outside a bar in his hometown early Thursday in what police said was an alcohol-related fight that had nothing to do with terrorism.Stone, 23, was stabbed repeatedly in the upper body while out with four friends and was taken to UC Davis Medical Center, authorities said. He was expected to pull through.

Thursday evening, police released a new video that they say they believe shows suspects fleeing the scene.
Currently there is only a $1000 reward to the person who leads authorities to the arrest of the suspects.

We are going to raise the stakes to at least $50,000 in conjunction with the Sacramento Police Department.

100% of all funds raised here will go to the reward.

Airman Stone is a hero, he saved countless lives just a few months ago. We owe it to him to get these criminals off the street and charge them with attempted murder.

After we reach our goal, the money will be handed over to the Sacramento Police Department's Crime Alert http://www.crimealert.org who will take full control over the release of the funds.

About the fund:

Reward fund coordinator, Airman Brian Kolfage, lost both legs and an arm when a 107mm rocket shell exploded three feet from him in Iraq .  Kolfage spent 11 months at Walter Reed Medical Center.
He is the most severely wounded Airman to survive any war. He was awarded the Pat Tillman Scholar Award , along with Wounded Warrior Project’s highest honor, the George C. Lang Award for Courage . Kolfage also served on Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords’ Veterans Advisory Committee , and was her guest at the 2012 Presidential State of the Union Address.

Airman Kolfage can be reached at [email redacted], or through his website www.BrianKolfage.com



The Sacramento Police Department released a photo from a Sacramento Police Department’s Police Observation Device showing the suspect vehicle driving through the intersection of 20th and K streets on Oct. 7, 2015.



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Brian Kolfage
Organizer
Sacramento, CA

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