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East NFL Quarterback Mark Sanchez is now facing allegations of upgraded hooliganism Violent weekend change He released her and another person was admitted to the hospital, the prosecutors announced on Monday.
Sanchez, who is now a Fox Sports Analyst, was stabbed during a battle, while a possible reason, according to the affidavit, the 69 -year -old man suffered serious injuries.
Was a monger Initially charged on 4 October The count of the battery rape results as a result of injury, public intoxication and illegal entry of a motor vehicle. His cash bond was set to $ 300. The allegation of advanced hooliganism was filed on Monday. According to online court records, a hearing for 7 October has been set.
“We are really talking about the people fighting about a parking lot,” Ryan Meres of Marion County Ryan Meers said during a news conference.

According to court documents, the two people near Lafmiller’s Pub and Itary, near Lafmiller’s Pub and Itary, entered the controversy in the city of Indianapolis before 12:30 pm on Saturday.
Monitoring video caught Sanchez to speak with the man to reach the driver of the truck, who was struggling to listen to him because he was not wearing his hearing AIDS, according to a possible reason as per the affidavit. Sanchez allegedly climbed into the truck before the fight broke. The scene of the scene shows Sanchez that he follows the man because he was away from him.
The police wrote in the affidavit, “After Sanchez (man), they are seen running away and in the video, Mr. Sanchez is shown to grab and throw towards Westin’s wall.”
There was a dispute between a dumper and the truck in the street before moving towards the middle of the street.
“Mr. Sanchez is then seen throwing on the ground west of the street,” the investigators wrote.
According to court documents, the person told the police that he realized that “things had increased, and he is now in physical danger.”
He then used black pepper spray on the Sanchez, told the police that “an effect for a moment (on the Sanchez),” but he “wiped his face and re -advanced”.
The person told the police that, at that moment, he thought, “This man is trying to kill me,” so he took out his knife. When the Sanchez came on him, he hit him two or three times with a knife, he told the police.
The person said that Sanchez saw him “with the sight of the jerk” before he got out of the street. The officers who replied found Sanchez next to the street within a bar.
Sanchez later told a detective that he could remember anything about the incident, which included or where it happened. He was later arrested in the hospital and accused of misbehavior.
Myers said it was “clear” that the authorities “needed to be filed with additional fees after being provided with additional information about the current medical condition of the victim.” He said that it was “the end of this investigation in any way.”

According to Myers, punishment for allegations of hooliganism can be one to six years.
In 2021, Sanchhez, who joined Fox as an analyst in 2021, was in Indianapolis to call the Sunday Colts game against Las Vegas Reders.
Before transitioning a broadcast career, Sanchez played 10 seasons NFLEspecially with New York Jets, after a total of fifth draft in the 2009 NFL draft.
“I don’t care who you are. I don’t care what you do for a living,” said Chris Belly, Indian police chief.
“I don’t care where you live. If you come to our city, do violence, we will use all the devices that are in our disposal, which are to make you accountable,” he said.