Former NFL Quarterback Mark Sanchez Booked On Felony Battery Charge
Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was booked and released from the Marion County Jail in Indiana on Sunday. The 38-year-old thanked first responders for saving his life and said he wanted to see his wife and children. Sanchez is facing a felony charge for his role in a fight that led to him being stabbed last week. The prosecutor said the dispute with a 69-year-old truck driver started over a parking space. Sanchez now faces a felony battery charge involving serious bodily injury, which could mean one to six years in prison. The truck driver filed a lawsuit on Monday against Sanchez. After playing for the New York Jets and other teams for 10 seasons, Sanchez joined FOX Sports as a game analyst in 2021.
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Darius McCrary from "Family Matters" was arrested at the U.S. / Mexico border on a felony warrant for failure to pay child support.
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A Man Dropped Charges Against a Car Thief . . . in Exchange for a Baja Blast?
If we let stupid criminals off the hook, they won't learn. But this guy gets a pass . . . because this is hilarious.
A man in Oregon named Peter Higginbotham had his 1996 Toyota Camry hot-wired and stolen last year. The 29-year-old car wasn't exactly the picture of health. It even had a bumper sticker on it that said, quote, "The book value of my car is one Baja Blast."
About a month later, the car and its thief turned up . . . and the vehicle was a mess. The insurance company declared it "totaled," and paid out $1,700.
The thief was a woman named Chezarae Walter, and she was charged with unauthorized use and possession of a stolen vehicle, both felonies.
But Peter asked for the judge to drop the charges against her, in exchange for a Mountain Dew Baja Blast . . . to honor the bumper sticker. The judge eventually agreed, and told the defendant, "You worked out a smoking hot agreement!"
Peter got his Baja Blast . . . and he DIDN'T LIKE IT. He said, "I'm not a big soda guy. It was a little citrusy. A little bit pineapple-y. Maybe it's better if you're actively eating a taco."
Peter is still fine with the deal though. He said he just didn't want to see someone going to jail over this.
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A 33-year-old man in Florida was arrested for attempting to rob his SECOND bank, after his mother called police to turn him in.
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