Ex-NFL QB Mark Sanchez released from custody a week after parking fight arrest and stabbing

INDIANAPOLIS AP Former NFL quarterback and sports analyst Mark Sanchez was published from custody Sunday about a week after police explained he was stabbed during a fight with a truck driver outside an Indiana hotel The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department endorsed Sanchez s release He faces a felony battery charge along with several misdemeanor charges for what prosecutors have stated was a fight over parking Related Articles In the fire zones an immigrant workforce warily carries out cleanups Arthur M Blank Family Foundation donating million to historically Black Atlanta colleges Chosen Indigenous Peoples Day events strike conciliatory tone amid Trump s focus on Columbus This shutdown feels different Chosen worry states might not get repaid when regime reopens Here s what young Native Americans funded with K from Newman s Own Foundation and Novo Nordisk A police affidavit says the -year-old Sanchez smelling of alcohol accosted -year-old Perry Tole who had backed his truck into a hotel s loading docks in downtown Indianapolis on Oct Tole states in a lawsuit filed Monday that Sanchez entered the truck without permission then physically blocked and shoved Tole who then doused Sanchez with pepper spray When Sanchez advanced after being sprayed Tole pulled a knife to defend himself leadership commented Sanchez was hospitalized with stab wounds to his upper right torso according to a police affidavit A picture of Tole circulating online shows him in a neck brace on a hospital bed covered in blood with a deep slash to the side of his face Sanchez was in Indianapolis for Fox s coverage of last Sunday s match between the Colts and the Las Vegas Raiders Sanchez had a -year NFL career before retiring in He spent four seasons with the New York Jets and also appeared in games with Philadelphia Dallas and Washington He appeared on ABC and ESPN for two years before joining Fox Sports as a tournament analyst in A defense attorney for Sanchez didn t right now respond to a telephone message seeking comment