Mark Sanchez
Allegedly reeked of alcohol …
During Vicious Stabbing Incident
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Mark Sanchez was slapped with 3 misdemeanor charges for his allegated roles in saturday’s violent altercation with a Truck driver in indiana that Left the ex-football great With Multiple Stab Wounds, Acciting to Court Documents.
Prosecutors Charged Sanchez With Battery Resulting in Injury, Public InTensication and Unlawful Entry of A Motor Vehicle AFTER HOSPITALIZED FOLLOWING THE SATURDAY MORNING BLOODSHED IN DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS.
Acciting to Court Docs, Obtained by TMZ, Sanchez Approached the Driver Who was unloading fryer oil from his own hotel Loading Dock.
Surveillance Footage Appears to Show Sanchez Walking to the Driver’s Side and Opening it, then Having a Conversation with the Driver for Several Minutes. AFTERWARD, The Driver Does a Beeline for Hotel Security with Sanchez Following Closely Bebind.
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The Surveillance Video The Captures the Men Moving Around the Truck and Exchange Words before the Confrontation Tursions Physical. Sanchez alledly grabs the Victim, Throws Him Against a Wall and Shoves Him to the Ground, Before Running Away.
Accorting to the Truck Driver’s Statement to Police, the Beef Started over Over Sanchez Teling the Driver he was barred from standing in the Loading Dock, for the Orers of the Hotel Manager. During Their Convo, The Driver Said He Leaned in to Listten to Sanchez and Smelled Alcohol on the Form New York Jets QB, who was al The slurring his words.
The Driver Said Sanchez Twice TRIED TO CLIMB INTO The Truck and, Feeling Threatened, He Pepper Sprayed Sanchez in the Face. But, Sanchez Allegedly Advanced on Him Again, Prompting the Driver to Pull a Knife and Stab Sanchez Multiple Times.
Sanchez was rushed to a hospital with stab Wounds to his upper torso. We’re Told he’s Still Being Treated at the Hospital for His Injuries.
What’s More, Prosecutors Filed a No-ContAct Order, prohibiting sanchez From Going Anywher Near the Victim. The Order Also Bars Him From Possessing Any Firearms, Deadly Weapons, or Ammunition for the Datation of the Case.