Mark Sanchez Charged With Felony, Sued By Victim After Stabbing

Updated using the trial: The alleged victim in a quarrel early on Saturday morning in Indianapolis, in which Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez He was stabbed, filed a civil lawsuit against the maternal company Sanchez and Fox Sports Fox Corporation.

Costume (Read it here) The Supreme Court was filed on Monday to Marion (Indiana), immediately after the news that the district prosecutor Marion Ryan Mirsa added an accusation of a criminal offense against a three misconduct against Sanchez for the incident in which the truck driver, Perry Tol, 69 years old, and Sanchez, 38 years old, fought in the alleys between two hotels of Indianapolis.

The struggle led to the fact that Sanchez was struck, and the web suffered “significant and very severe injuries,” Mirs said today. Both were delivered to different district hospitals; Sanchez was later arrested in his hospital.

The lawsuit requires the damage from Sanchez in the claim for attack/batteries, as well as from Fox for careless hire, retention and supervision, claiming that the company “knew or should have known about the defendant, the incomprehensibility of Sanchez as an employee, a tendency to use alcohol and/or harmful behavior.” This led to the fact that “suffering suffered from severe constant disinfectment, loss of function, other physical injuries, emotional disorders and other damage”, according to the claim, which requires a jury trial, compensation and penal losses and “costs and expenses of this action, including a reasonable lawyer …”

The deadline turned to Fos for requests for the incident and the trial.

In addition to two claims, the lawsuit also provides detailed data on the part of Tola about the quarrel, although he did not describe the strike, which means that earlier that day occurred as a means of self -defense from Tole:

At any time, the plaintiff, Perry, performed his duties as an employee
Companies specializing in commercial processing and disposal of commercial culinary oil in the area of ​​the Westin hotel loading deck, when the defendant Sanchez approached him.

The defendant, Sanchez, appearing in a state of intoxication, provoked a quarrel with the plaintiff,
Perry Tre, claiming that the plaintiff, Perry Tre, cannot be in this place, and that the defendant Sanchez was talking with the hotel manager.

During the interaction, the defendant tried to enter, and then entered
The plaintiff, the working truck Perry Tola without permission and blocked the plaintiff, Perry Tol, to gain access to his mobile phone to contact his manager.

The situation was aggravated when the accused, Sanchez physically blocked and pushed
The plaintiff, Perry Tol, leading the plaintiff, Perry Tol, to use the pepper spray in self -defense.

Despite the use of pepper, the defendant, Sanchez continued to move to the plaintiff, Perry Tolu, which led to a physical quarrel, as a result of which the plaintiff, Perry Tol, received significant injuries of the head, jaws and neck.

Today's new account against Sanchez, a criminal offense of the 5th level of the battery, as a result of which they bring serious injuries, in prison is 1-6 years of prison. This is in addition to three offenses filed on the weekend for a battery with an injury, illegal entry into the car and public intoxication.

Mirs said that the investigation is ongoing, and more accusations may be charged.

Earlier, 10:26: Prosecutors in Indianapolis added a charge for a criminal battery in the current case Mark Sanchez, who was NFL and USC defender and the current Fox Sports analyst, which was Cut off on the weekend During the early morning quarrel in a lane with a truck driver.

The district prosecutor Marion (c) Ryan Mirs said on Monday at a press conference that the charges of batteries that caused serious injuries, a criminal offense of the 5th level was added to Three charges in misconduct were originally filed this weekend Against Sanchez, who was in the city to broadcast Fox Indianapolis Colts-Las Vegas Readers game NFL.

With the calculation of the criminal offense, Sanchez was able to encounter 1-6 years in prison. Mirs said that today the investigation is ongoing, and more accusations may be charged.

According to the Indianapolis, 38-year-old Sanchez metro-police department, participated in a quarrel with a 69-year-old truck driver on the beginning of Saturday morning, when the police said that the driver allegedly hit Sanchez, protecting himself during the battle.

Sanchez was taken to the hospital in critical condition and has since stabilized. He was later Arrested in the hospital By the number of batteries with injuries, the illegal entrance of the car and public intoxication, all the misconduct. The driver was taken to a separate hospital with “significant and very severe injuries.”

Mirs said that this incident included the struggle in the alley, which was well covered by surveillance cameras, which are used as part of the investigation. Alally was located between a pair of hotels. Witnesses also performed, he said.

According to eyewitnesses, as reported Local mediaThe personnel showed that Sanchez “approaches the truck that was detained in the loading dock” after the complaint to the hotel manager, that the truck must be postponed. The personnel eventually showed a fight near the garbage container, and the victim told the police that he sprayed Sanchez, and then pulled out a knife and hit Sanchez several times in the self -defense.

“This was a situation that should not have arisen,” Mirs said today, adding: “The probable reason describes the initial nature of this dispute – we literally talk about the people fighting for the parking lot, or about the dispute about where people are parking, and this led to the fact that someone received incredibly significant injuries.”

Sanchez, who was also a vocalist of the “alien” on Singer in a mask In 2020, Fox Trobode Brady Quinn was replaced on Sunday, and Fox announcements turned to the incident yesterday on the air, saying that “thoughts and prayers with Mark, his family and all involved.”

During today's press conference, the chief of IMPD Chris Bailey asked for “thoughts and prayers” only for the victim and his family.

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