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Mark Sanchez faces felony, 1-6 years in jail after supply driver struggle
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Mark Sanchez faces felony, 1-6 years in jail after supply driver struggle

Last updated: October 6, 2025 6:41 pm
Editorial Board Published October 6, 2025
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Former Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez was hit with a felony battery cost that carries as much as six years in jail in connection along with his alleged alleyway assault of a supply driver, Indianapolis authorities mentioned Monday.

Sanchez, 38, was stabbed within the incident early Saturday morning, however cops mentioned he was wounded by a 69-year-old truck driver appearing in self-defense. He was initially charged with three misdemeanors, however prosecutors added the felony cost Monday.

“Once we were provided with additional information about the victim’s current medical condition, it became clear to us that additional charges needed to be filed,” Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears mentioned at a press convention.

The brand new cost, battery leading to severe bodily harm, carries a possible jail sentence of 1 to 6 years if Sanchez is convicted.

On Sunday, members of the family of the truck driver launched pictures of his accidents, displaying him hospitalized in a neck brace with a gash on his left cheek. The person has since been launched from the hospital.

Sanchez stays hospitalized in steady situation, authorities mentioned Monday. The following court docket listening to in his case is scheduled for Nov. 4.

Mark Sanchez of the New York Jets throughout a recreation towards the Miami Dolphins in 2013. (Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Photographs)

The NFL veteran was visiting Indianapolis as a part of Fox Sports activities’ broadcast staff for Sunday’s Las Vegas Raiders at Indianapolis Colts recreation. He was changed by Brady Quinn.

Cops mentioned simply after midnight on Saturday, Sanchez obtained into an argument with a truck driver who had parked in an alley on the Westin Resort in downtown Indianapolis. The person drove for an industrial cooking oil disposal firm.

“Mr. Sanchez told [the driver] that he could not be there [at the loading dock] and that he [Sanchez] had spoken to the manager of the hotel,” prosecutors wrote in a possible trigger affidavit.

The following argument spiraled uncontrolled, and surveillance video captured Sanchez throwing the person towards a wall and to the bottom within the confrontation, in keeping with police. The motive force instructed cops he pepper-sprayed Sanchez, however the ex-NFLer merely wiped it away and continued advancing towards him.

The person instructed police he thought, “This guy is trying to kill me,” so he pulled a knife and stabbed Sanchez. The previous quarterback remains to be going through the preliminary misdemeanor costs of battery leading to harm, public intoxication and illegal entry of a motorized vehicle.

Sanchez’s attorneys haven’t commented on the case. The truck driver was not charged with any crimes.

Initially Revealed: October 6, 2025 at 1:49 PM EDT

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