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Say what you want about Charlie Sheen, but the man seems to have a heart somewhere amongst all the craziness.
Sheen will donate $20,000 in profits and donations from a San Francisco show to Bryan Stow, the Giants fan who was brutally beaten outside Dodgers Stadium on March 31, the Huffington Post reports.
Barry Klarberg, Sheen's publicist announced on Monday that the donation is comprised of $9,000 from merchandise profits, as well as $4,000 in audience donations from Saturday night's show. Sheen matched the audience donations, and added $3,000 on top to make the total.
Stow still remains in the medically induced coma he was put in after the incident. Klarberg says Sheen was saddened by the attack.
Sheen is a known baseball fan, normally seen sporting the jersey of the team for whichever city he is in on his "Violent Torpedo of Truth" tour.