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    Mark Sanchez Incident: Erratic Behavior & InvestigationEx-USC quarterback Mark Sanchez, 38, reported acting erratically in Indianapolis before Raiders-Colts game. He's under investigation after an incident with a waste management worker. He claims memory loss.

    The ex-USC quarterback, who was in Indianapolis to report on Sunday’s clash in between the Colts and the Raiders, supposedly claimed he just remembered “getting for a home window,” according to the testimony. He is due in court again on Tuesday.

    Sanchez’s Erratic Behavior in Indianapolis

    Mark Sanchez, 38, remains in Indianapolis to work as a Fox Sports expert for the Raiders-Colts game on Sunday. He’s observed acting “erratically,” doing “wind sprints” in the alley behind Loughmiller’s Club and Restaurant in the midtown.

    Police Report on Sanchez’s Uncooperative Nature

    Sanchez was described as “uncooperative” at the scene by Indianapolis cops. Spoken with later in the healthcare facility, he said he could not remember that attacked him or where the occurrence took place.

    Witness Account: Intoxication and Slurred Speech

    Overwhelmed, the driver, who had actually taken out his listening device due to the sound of the truck, leaned closer to attempt and listen to Sanchez, and reported that his breath given off alcohol and he was slurring his words, according to the testimony.

    “I’m shocked that people still imitate that,” a Westin worker in the alley where the attack took place claimed. “I’m simply stunned that we can not be polite enough to allow a person do their job. I’m pretty sure the waste administration individual was simply trying to do his task and go home.”

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