Days after former NFL -quarterback Mark Sanchez and now a Fox Sports were arrested after a violent incident in a downtown in Indianapolis, US President Donald Trump called him a “cute guy” and said: “It was too bad.” Donald Trump spoke of the incident and said, ‘It was too bad. He’s a cute guy, I don’t know what happened. Something bad happened. Something that happened a little crazy. ‘ “I can only report that he was a cute guy … I know him a little,” the president added. Mark Sanchez is facing three criminal charges, including battery with an injury, after a suppression in Indianapolis in which he was peppered and stabbed, the court documents showed on Sunday. He was also charged with public intoxication on Sunday and the illegal access of a vehicle by the prosecutor’s office in Marion County in the aftermath of an incident in the early hours of Saturday morning. “This incident should never have happened,” Marion County prosecutor Ryan Mears said in a statement, adding, “What began as a disagreement between a 38-year-old former professional athlete and a 69-year-old man should not have escalated in violence or seriously injured anyone.” “As with any case, we will follow the facts and the law wherever they lead.” According to the affidavit, Mark Sanchez confronted the driver of a truck parked at the hotel’s drawer while the driver exchanged braai oil for the kitchen. The affidavit also mentioned that Mark Sanchez smelled of alcohol and entered Tole’s truck without permission, and then physically blocked and threw Tools, which Sanchez then drank with pepper spray. The truck driver, identified as Perry Tole, told investigators that he had feared for his life. He said he first sprayed Sanchez with pepper spray, and when Sanchez continued to progress, he used a knife to stab him and claimed it was in self -defense. Sanchez was selected fifth overall in the 2009 NFL Draft by the New York Jets, which helped them to the AFC championship match in each of his first two seasons. In an eight-year NFL career, he also played for the Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys and Washington. (With agency input)
Trump calls Sanchez ‘Nice Guy’ after the ex-NFL QB was charged with ‘attack’ truck driver: ‘Little crazy happens’
