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«Breaking News» Shocking moment multi-millionaire San Francisco Giants CEO Larry Baer drags his wife to the ground

This is the shocking moment San Francisco Giants CEO Larry Baer is seen dragging his wife to the ground, after pulling her off a chair, as she screams 'o my god, help'. 


The distressing footage was captured on Friday by an onlooker in the public park who said he heard the pair arguing before the altercation. 


In the clip a suited Larry, 61, can be seen standing over his wife's chair. He appears to be trying pull a cell phone from her hand and the two tussle. 


As Pam's chair falls to the ground Larry, who is said to make $5 million a year, continues to try and prize the phone from her hand as she lays on the floor, screaming.


The video then cuts as eyewitness say they then stepped in to help. It resumes with Larry seen shaking his head before walking away, telling her 'stop, Pam, stop'. 


The man who shot the footage wishes to remain anonymous but said: 'I know this guy from somewhere and another guy said: "That's Larry Baer".' 


'He knocks her down off her chair and gets on top of her and puts his hands on her. She was screaming for help. She seemed pretty terrified.' 


The incident, filmed in San Francisco's Hayes Valley, is now under police investigation.  A spokesman told the DailyMail.com: 'We are aware of the incident at that location and we are investigating.'




A suited Larry Baer can be seen standing over his wife Pam's chair


A suited Larry Baer can be seen standing over his wife Pam's chair






He then appears to be trying pull a cell phone from her hand and the two tussle


He then appears to be trying pull a cell phone from her hand and the two tussle



A suited Larry Baer can be seen standing over his wife Pam's chair. He then appears to be trying pull a cell phone from her hand and the two tussle





Baer appears to then dragg his wife to the ground, after pulling her off a chair


Baer appears to then dragg his wife to the ground, after pulling her off a chair



Baer appears to then dragg his wife to the ground, after pulling her off a chair





The clip resumes with Larry telling his wife of 29 years to 'stop, Pam, stop'


The clip resumes with Larry telling his wife of 29 years to 'stop, Pam, stop'


The clip resumes with Larry telling his wife of 29 years to 'stop, Pam, stop'



Larry has since tried to play down their fight, telling The San Francisco Chronicle 'the matter is resolved'.


He added: 'My wife and I had an unfortunate public argument related to a family member and she had an injured foot and she fell off her chair in the course of the argument. 


'The matter is resolved. It was a squabble over a cell phone. Obviously it's embarrassing.'


But one onlooker said he heard the couple, who have four children together, arguing for around 20 minutes. The row got so heated the witness said he heard Larry tell his wife: 'Let's go to counseling today.'


Pam, who married Larry in 1990, said in a statement to TMZ: 'We were having a family fight about someone in my family and that's it.'        




Larry and Pamela Baer pose for a photo on the red carpet in happier times in 2017 


Larry and Pamela Baer pose for a photo on the red carpet in happier times in 2017 



Larry and Pamela Baer pose for a photo on the red carpet in happier times in 2017 





US President Barack Obama poses with a jersey flanked by CEO Larry Baer, left. Baer was named as chief operating officer of the Giants in May 1996 and CEO in 2012 


US President Barack Obama poses with a jersey flanked by CEO Larry Baer, left. Baer was named as chief operating officer of the Giants in May 1996 and CEO in 2012 



US President Barack Obama poses with a jersey flanked by CEO Larry Baer, left. Baer was named as chief operating officer of the Giants in May 1996 and CEO in 2012 


Baer was named as chief operating officer of the Giants in May 1996, team president in October 2008 and CEO in 2012.  


The couple also issued a joint statement through the Giants, saying: 'Regrettably, today we had a heated argument in public over a family matter. We are deeply embarrassed by the situation and have resolved the issue.'


A spokesman for Major League Baseball told The San Francisco Chronicle the league 'is aware of the incident and, just like any other situation like this, will immediately begin to gather the facts'.


They added: 'We will have no further comment until this process is completed.'


DailyMail.com has contacted MLB for comment.  


 


 


 


 


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Main photo article This is the shocking moment San Francisco Giants CEO Larry Baer is seen dragging his wife to the ground, after pulling her off a chair, as she screams ‘o my god, help’. 
The distressing footage was captured on Friday by an onlooker in the public park who said he heard the pair ...


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