Former NFL QB Mark Sanchez faces felony charge in Indianapolis fight that left him with stab wounds
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Former NFL QB Mark Sanchez faces felony charge in Indianapolis fight that left him with stab wounds
"One of the challenges you have in a case like this is that you are dealing with individuals who are receiving medical care and that's, obviously, the most important thing, that individuals are treated appropriately, Mears said. But once we were provided with additional information about the victim's current medical condition, it became clear to us that additional charges needed to be filed."
"The Fox Sports analyst was pepper-sprayed and stabbed multiple times during a late-night altercation in a downtown Indianapolis alley over the weekend, which resulted in criminal charges against him, according to court records filed Sunday. A police affidavit alleges that Sanchez, smelling of alcohol, accosted a 69-year-old truck driver who backed into a hotel's loading docks, leading to a confrontation outside the vehicle that prompted the driver to pull out a knife to defend himself."
Mark Sanchez faces a felony charge of battery involving serious bodily injury in addition to misdemeanor charges after a late-night altercation in Indianapolis. The felony carries a potential one-to-six year prison sentence. Marion County prosecutors said the investigation is ongoing and an amended probable cause affidavit prompted the additional charge. Sanchez was pepper-sprayed and stabbed multiple times and remains hospitalized in stable condition. A police affidavit alleges Sanchez, smelling of alcohol, accosted a 69-year-old truck driver, who pulled a knife to defend himself and sustained a cut to his left cheek. Sanchez's court hearing was rescheduled to Nov. 4.
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