Overview
- TMZ-released surveillance clips track roughly 20–25 minutes of Sanchez stumbling near a downtown alley before he runs toward a parked grease truck shortly before the 12:25–12:30 a.m. encounter.
- Marion County prosecutors have charged Sanchez with Level 5 felony battery resulting in serious bodily injury, and he has pleaded not guilty with a Nov. 4 court date set.
- Perry Tole, 69, has been released from the hospital and filed a civil lawsuit against Sanchez and Fox Corp., alleging permanent facial injuries and seeking damages.
- Fox has kept Sanchez off its NFL broadcasts, with Brady Quinn filling in last week and Mark Schlereth assigned with Chris Myers for this Sunday’s Seahawks–Jaguars telecast.
- Police affidavits describe a dispute over a loading dock, with Tole saying he used pepper spray and then a knife in self-defense; Sanchez remains under medical care for stab wounds.