Overview
- Erin Campaneris, the mother of Sanchez’s 8-year-old son, said on Instagram that her priority is protecting their child, that she learned of the incident via a news alert, and that “none of this is surprising” to her.
- On Sunday, Sanchez was released from the hospital, booked into the Marion County Jail, and arraigned, with his mugshot and fingerprints taken.
- Prosecutors have charged him with one Level 5 felony for battery resulting in serious bodily injury and three misdemeanors for battery, unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle, and public intoxication that endangers another’s life; the felony carries a potential one- to five-year sentence.
- The alleged victim, 69-year-old Perry Tole, has filed a civil lawsuit against Sanchez and Fox Corporation alleging serious, permanent injury, and he has been discharged from the hospital to recover at home.
- Sanchez had traveled to Indianapolis for a FOX Sports assignment and was replaced on the Colts–Raiders broadcast by Brady Quinn following the incident and arrest.