
"On Sunday, Mears rebuked Indiana Gov. Mike Braun (R) for a now-deleted X post that questioned a lack of public safety and said he was praying for Sanchez's full recovery. The governor attempted to exploit senseless violence for political gain without knowing any facts. The truth didn't fit his narrative and he deleted his tweet. Real leadership requires a basic understanding of facts and a desire to do more than just blame others."
"A charge against NFL broadcaster and former quarterback Mark Sanchez has been upgraded to a felony after a brawl outside an Indiana bar over the weekend resulted in him being stabbed, law enforcement officials announced Monday. Sanchez, 38, allegedly attacked a 69-year-old food delivery driver after arguing with him over a parking spot. The driver reportedly told cops he used pepper spray on Sanchez to stop him, but when that didn't work, he pulled a knife in self-defense, stabbing Sanchez several times."
Mark Sanchez faces an upgraded felony battery charge after a brawl outside an Indiana bar led to him being stabbed and hospitalized. Prosecutors upgraded the battery count from misdemeanor to felony, carrying a potential one- to six-year prison term. The incident began with an argument over a parking spot that allegedly led Sanchez to attack a 69-year-old food delivery driver. The driver said he used pepper spray, then drew a knife in self-defense and stabbed Sanchez several times. Sanchez was arrested after hospitalization. Marion County prosecutor Ryan Mears publicly rebuked Gov. Mike Braun for a now-deleted X post. Sanchez is due in court Oct. 7.
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