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question:Generate response to the question/instruction based on a piece of given material Question/Instruction: Could you provide an update on Sureshbhai Patel's condition, recovery, and the status of the civil case brought against Eric Sloan Parker by his family? Given material: Former police officer Eric Sloan Parker pleaded not guilty to a federal charge of violating the civil rights of an Indian grandfather, left partially paralyzed after officers slammed him to the ground during a February arrest. Appearing before the federal magistrate in Huntsville, Alabama, Parker entered a plea of “not guilty” to the charge of felony civil rights abuse, brought against him by the FBI last month. If convicted, he could face 10 years in prison. The 26-year-old former police officer from Madison, Alabama also faces a misdemeanor assault charge in Limestone County, which could put him in jail for up to a year. Parker is currently free on a 5000 bond, and will face trial on June 1. A civil case against him by the family of the injured man has been put on hold until the criminal proceedings are resolved. Madison police released recordings of a call reporting a “skinny black guy” with a knit cap walking around an affluent neighborhood and peering into garages, on February 6 in the morning. Parker and two other officers approached the man, later identified as Sureshbhai Patel, 57. An Indian national who came to Alabama to help his son and daughter-in-law with their firstborn, Patel only spoke Gujarati, and tried to tell the officers he was minding his own business. “No English. Indian. Walking,” he said, according to his son Chirag’s statement to the local media at the time. Dashboard camera footage released by the police shows Parker slamming Patel on the ground. Suffering a neck injury from the impact, Patel was unable to move on his own and was taken to the hospital. Doctors said that without the emergency surgery he would have been permanently paralyzed, Chirag Patel later told AL.com. Sureshbhai Patel had no health insurance, but a GoFundMe.com campaign established to pay for his medical expenses has raised nearly 210,000. His recovery has been slow and painful, the family says. Madison is a town of about 46,000 people in northern Alabama, 10 miles west of Huntsville, and is known for high-tech, aerospace and defense industry. The TechAmerica foundation lists Huntsville/Madison County as the second-highest concentration of high-tech workers in the US, after California’s Silicon Valley.

answer:As of now, Eric Sloan Parker, the former police officer who slammed Sureshbhai Patel to the ground, has pleaded not guilty to the federal charge of violating the civil rights of an Indian grandfather. He also faces a misdemeanor assault charge. If convicted, Parker could face up to 10 years in prison. The civil case brought against him by Patel's family has been put on hold until the criminal proceedings are resolved. Patel, who only spoke Gujarati, suffered a neck injury that almost left him permanently paralyzed. He has been slowly recovering from his injuries, but the process has been painful. A GoFundMe campaign has been established to help pay for his medical expenses and has raised almost 210,000.

question:Can you tell me when Eric Sloan Parker's trial is scheduled to start?

answer:Response: Yes, Eric Sloan Parker's trial is scheduled to start on June 1st.

question:Here is a piece of text: 12:17 PM: A Los Angeles Dodgers fan was stabbed to death after his team played the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park on Wednesday night, and police said today it appears the killing was preceded by an argument over the teams’ rivalry. Jonathan Denver, 24, was stabbed around 11:35 p.m. Near Third and Harrison streets, four blocks from the ballpark where the Giants and Dodgers had played earlier in the night, with the Giants winning 6-4. Denver, who was wearing Dodgers clothing, was with his father, brother and two other people at the time. They had left the game in the eighth inning and had gone to a nearby bar, San Francisco police Chief Greg Suhr said at a news conference this morning. After leaving the bar, the victim’s group crossed paths with a group of Giants fans and “there was a back-and-forth about the Giants-Dodgers rivalry,” Suhr said. The argument deteriorated into a fight in which no one was seriously hurt, he said. Suhr said what happened next remains unclear, but that one of the groups followed the other group and a second altercation ensued minutes later, during which Denver was stabbed. He was taken to San Francisco General Hospital, where he died. Two people were detained at Second and Howard streets and were being interviewed this morning, but have not been arrested, Suhr said. He said police are still seeking two other people believed to be connected to the case. Suhr did not release any information about the suspects except that they had come to San Francisco in a vehicle registered in Lodi. Denver worked as a plumber’s apprentice for North Coast Plumbing, Heating & Sheet Metal Inc. In Fort Bragg, according to an employee at the company. Suhr said the Police Department has been assigning extra officers to this week’s games between the Giants and Dodgers, two National League West division teams with a long and storied rivalry. Denver’s death is the latest violent incident to mar the rivalry. In 2011, Giants fan Bryan Stow was beaten after the team’s season opener at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, and suffered severe brain injuries. The Giants held a fundraiser for Stow at Tuesday’s game against the Dodgers and have two more planned at tonight’s game and during their season finale against the San Diego Padres. Suhr said police will continue sending undercover officers wearing Dodgers gear to tonight’s game, along with other plainclothes officers, to ensure safety in and around the ballpark. 10:27 AM: A man who was fatally stabbed several blocks from AT&T Park after a San Francisco Giants game on Wednesday night has been identified by the medical examiner’s office as 24-year-old Jonathan Denver. Denver, who was dressed in Los Angeles Dodgers clothing, was killed in an altercation that broke out at about 11:35 p.m. Near Third and Harrison streets, four blocks from the ballpark where the Giants and Dodgers played earlier in the night. During the fight, a suspect pulled out a sharp object and stabbed Denver, who was later taken to San Francisco General Hospital where he died, police said. A second victim was punched several times and was treated for minor injuries. Newman said no other information about the case was immediately available except that Denver was wearing Dodgers gear when he was attacked. It is not yet clear whether the fight stemmed from rivalry between Giants and Dodgers fans. In 2011, Giants fan Bryan Stow was severely beaten after the team’s season opener at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, and suffered severe brain injuries. The Giants held a fundraiser for Stow at Tuesday’s game against the Dodgers and have two more planned for today’s game and their season finale on Sunday against the San Diego Padres. 5:20 AM: Police are investigating a fatal stabbing that occurred just after a San Francisco Giants baseball game near San Francisco’s AT&T Park late Wednesday night. According to police, a confrontation between two groups of men following a Dodgers and Giants game broke out near the intersection of Third and Harrison streets at about 11:40 p.m. The verbal disagreement led to a physical confrontation involving a knife, police said. One person was stabbed during the fight and transported to the hospital where he succumbed to his injuries, police said. According to police, three people have been detained in the area. Police are continuing to interview witnesses. Based on the text material above, generate the response to the following quesion or instruction: Can you describe the altercation that took place between the two groups after the game?

answer:According to police, the altercation between the two groups of men following the Dodgers and Giants game started as a verbal disagreement about the team rivalry, which then led to a physical confrontation involving a knife. One person was fatally stabbed and another was punched several times and treated for minor injuries. Three people have been detained in connection to the incident and the police are continuing to interview witnesses.

question:Can you tell me if there have been previous incidents of violence between Giants and Dodgers fans in the past?

answer:Yes, according to the text, there have been previous incidents of violence between Giants and Dodgers fans. In 2011, Giants fan Bryan Stow was severely beaten after the team’s season opener at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, and suffered severe brain injuries. In response, the Giants have held fundraisers for Stow during games against the Dodgers and the police have been assigning extra officers to this week’s games between the Giants and Dodgers to ensure safety in and around the ballpark.

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