Former NFL Quarterback Mark Sanchez is now facing a hooliganism battery charge, which the officials said on Monday that there was a fight over a parking dispute, in addition to allegations of misconduct that Fox Sports Analyst was already facing a weekend incident in Indianapolis.
Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Meres announced a new allegation of battery involving serious physical injuries, which sentenced to one to six years of prison, during a news conference with Chris Belly, the head of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department. Myers said the investigation is on and additional allegations are possible.
The prosecutor told reporters, “We are truly talking about a parking space and/or controversy, where people are parking, and consequently someone suffered incredibly important injuries,” the prosecutor told reporters.
A police affidavit alleged that the 38 -year -old Sanchez, the liquor smell, accused the 69 -year -old truck driver, supported in a hotel loading dock in the city of Indianapolis city, leading to a confrontation outside the vehicle on Saturday, which inspired the driver to draw a knife to save himself.
East New York Jets According to the court records filed on Sunday, the quarterback was sprayed black pepper and stabbed several times.
After knowing more about the medical condition of the victim, the investigators became clear that the accused of more severe hooliganism was warned, said.
The prosecutor said, “This was a situation that did not need to be.” “The allegations include a 38 -year -old man, who is involved in a change with a 69 -year -old man, who maintains important and very serious injuries as a result of that change.”
The initial affidavit signed by a police detective said that Sanchez was admitted to the hospital with stabbing wounds for his upper right torso. The truck driver, which was identified as PT, said that his left cheek was cut.
Officials have not told whether the truck driver can also face the allegations, but the meers said Indiana “is some of the strongest self -defense laws in the nation.”
Sanchez was scheduled for hearing on Tuesday on allegations of original rape, but was redeemed on 4 November. Sanchez was hospitalized and listed in a stable position on Monday morning.
One of the lawyers of Sanchez, James Voyals refused to comment on the case.
The prosecutor said that the police are still collecting information and there are many excellent search warrants. He also said that the surveillance video captured the incident from several angles.
The police chief said, “I don’t care who you are. I don’t care what you do to live. I don’t care where you live,” the police chief said. “If you come to our city, do violence, we will use all the equipment at our disposal to make you accountable.”
Schenches were as part of the broadcast crew in Indianapolis, which was among the coverage of Sunday’s sports network Las vegas reders And Indianapolis colts At Lucas Oil Stadium. Fox Sports Play-Play-Marsers 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.
Sanchez played eight seasons in NFL after being selected in fifth place in the draft out of the USC in the 2009 draft at NFL. He in his first two sessions helped the jets to move forward in the back-to-back AFC Championship Games.
He also played for Philadelphia eagles, Dallas Cowboys And WashingtonThe team last appeared in a regular-season game in 2018.
He appeared for two years on ABC and ESPN before joining Fox Sports as a game analyst in 2021.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.

