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INDIANAPOLIS — Mark Sanchez’s friends and former teammates are baffled by the charges levied against him — and asking for answers about how the “nice guy” quarterback wound up bloody on an Indiana street, accused of savagely attacking a 69-year-old man with hearing aids following a drunken night out.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez is now facing a felony battery charge for what authorities said Monday was a fight over a parking dispute, in addition to the misdemeanor charges that the Fox Sports analyst was already facing from the weekend incident in Indianapolis.
Three days after Mark Sanchez was involved in a downtown Indianapolis stabbing, his name appears on jail logs, but no booking photo has been released.
Perry Tole, the 69-year-old truck driver who was allegedly involved in an altercation with former NFL quarterback and Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez in Indianapolis this past weekend, has been released from the hospital.
Former NFL quarterback and USC star Mark Sanchez faces an upgraded Level 5 felony battery charge stemming from a weekend incident in Indianapolis, Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears said during a Monday press conference.
Former NFL quarterback and Fox broadcaster Mark Sanchez has said nothing in the aftermath of a Saturday incident in which he was stabbed, arrested, and charged with multiple crimes.
Mark Sanchez, who is a Fox Sports analyst, was arrested on multiple misdemeanor charges at an Indianapolis hospital, police said.
Former NFL quarterback and Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez is facing a Level 5 felony battery charge for his alleged role in an altercation in which he was stabbed late Friday night, Marion County prosecutor Ryan Mears announced Monday.
Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced on Monday that, based on an additional probable cause affidavit from police, Sanchez has been charged with battery involving serious bodily injury. It’s a Level 5 felony, punishable by a prison term of one to six years.
Mark Sanchez could face jail time after a stabbing incident in Indianapolis. Sanchez allegedly smelled of alcohol and slurred his speech as he confronted a 69-year-old truck driver. Sanchez was scheduled to call the Indianapolis Colts’ Week 5 home game against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.