East NFL Quarterback Mark Sanchez was-signed black pepper and a city was stabbed several times during a late night change with a 69-year-old truck driver in Indianapolis street, resulting in criminal allegations against Fox Sports Analysts, as a result of the court records filed on Sunday.
Based on the hotel video footage of the driver’s statement for the police in the early hours of Saturday, a police affidavit alleged that Sanchez, the fragrance of liquor, withdrew the driver of a box truck to a hotel loading dock, causing a confrontation outside the vehicle, which defensively inspired the driver to take out a knife.
The affidavit signed by a police detective said that Sanchez was admitted to the hospital with his upper right torso wound. According to police, Sanchez was hospitalized in the early hours of Sunday. The truck driver, which was identified as PT, said that his left cheek was cut.
The Sanchez was in a stable position, Fox Sports said on Saturday. There was no immediate update on Sunday.
His initial court hearing was scheduled for Tuesday Marian county Court Room.
Sanchez stabbed several times
The affidavit said that when the driver said that the driver said fearfully that the man is trying to kill me “and pulled his knife after Sanchez arrived, the affidavit said. Sanchez was initially stabbed two or three times, then stabbed again when he went to the driver again, he said.
The document stated, “The next thing was that PT knew that Mr. Sanchez had seen him with shock, he slowly roamed, and Mr. Sanchez locked the north in the street.”
Sanchez was in Indianapolis to call on Sunday’s Reders-Calts Game. Instead, they were charged with a battery, resulting in injury, unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle, and public intoxication – all misdeeds. Police The document stated that the hospital received a warrant to get Sanchez’s phone and clothes.
There were no immediate court records, indicating whether the legal representation of Sanchez was still.
Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Meers said on Sunday that his office “would follow the facts and law wherever he leads.”
“What started as a disagreement between a 38 -year -old former professional athlete and a 69 -year -old man,” Irres said in a statement, or no one should have been seriously injured. “
Fox Sports Announcers accepted the absence of Sanchez on Sunday
The court document said that Sanchez told the police in the hospital that he could remember all. Sanchez said that he did not know who else was involved or where there was a change.
“On Friday night in Indianapolis, one of our team members, Mark Sanchez, was involved in an incident that, to be honest, we are still trying to wrap our heads around,” Kurt Manefi said on Sunday at Fox’s primary NFL pregem show. “Our views and prayers are currently included in Mark and his family and all of them.”
Fox Sports Play-Play-Merrs accepted the absence of Sanchez on Sunday before introducing Brady Quinn. Myers said that he wanted to send ideas and prayers to all those involved in the incident and the incident.
Police officer At around 12:35 pm on Saturday, Sanchez was found with stabbing wounds when he was sent to the city’s pub on Saturday. The truck driver was found in the street.
Based on the video footage and the statement of the truck driver, the conflict was given in the affidavit.
The affidavit states that in the video, a person was shown to be shown to the truck running in the street. The driver works for a company that specializes in commercial cooking oil recycling and disposal, and it was performed by his work duties.
Sanchez opened the truck door and started talking to the driver, the affidavit said. Sanchez told the driver that he could not be in the loading dock and Sanchez spoke to the hotel manager, the document said. Sanchez smelled alcohol and his speech slowed down, the driver told the police.
The affidavit says that Sanchez threw the truck driver on the ground
Sanchez chased the driver on behalf of the truck, the court document said. When the driver darted towards the driver’s door, the video showed Sanchez to “grab and throw” the driver towards the wall of a hotel. The fight against a dumper continued and Sanchez threw the driver on the ground, said.
Sanchez climbed into the truck, but when he was not allowed by the driver, he was told that he got out. Sanchez reiterated that he had spoken to a manager and did not want the driver to replace the Fire Oil, the document said. Sanchez tried to get into the truck again and stopped the driver from calling his manager.
Assuming that he was in danger, the driver grabbed the black pepper spray from his pocket and sprayed the face of the Sanchez. Sanchez wiped his face and moved towards the driver again, said this.
The driver then pulled his knife and stabbed Sanchez as he came to him in the previous quarter, said this. The driver fell on the pallet on the ground, told the police.
The affidavit states, “When PT was on the ground, he could only see Mr. Sanchez’s feet, which made PT realize that he was in a state of life-or-death.”
The driver made him on his feet and stabbed Sanchez for the last time because Sanchez came to him, said this.
Before retiring in 2019, Sanchez had a 10 -year NFL career. He appeared for two years on ABC and ESPN before joining Fox Sports as a game analyst in 2021. Long Beach, California, native starred in Southern California, before he was selected by New York Jets with fifth pick in the 2009 NFL draft. Sanchhez also appeared in sports with Philadelphia, Dallas and Washington.
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Schreiner reported from Shelbivile, Kentaki.
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