Security footage shows what Mark Sanchez was doing before and after stabbing in Indianapolis

TMZ obtained security footage showing what Mark Sanchez was doing before and after his Oct. 4 altercation with 69-year-old truck driver Perry Tole in downtown Indianapolis that's landed him a Level 5 felony battery charge.

PHILADELPHIA, PA - DECEMBER 21: Fox TV analyst Mark Sanchez looks on prior to the game between the Washington Football Team and Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on December 21, 2021 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - DECEMBER 21: Fox TV analyst Mark Sanchez looks on prior to the game between the Washington Football Team and Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on December 21, 2021 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
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TMZ obtained security footage showing what Mark Sanchez was doing before and after his Oct. 4 altercation with 69-year-old truck driver Perry Tole in downtown Indianapolis that's landed him a Level 5 felony battery charge, which carries a one-to-six year sentence and up to a $10,000 fine.

In the footage, Sanchez, a 38-year-old former NFL quarterback and current Fox Sports analyst, who was in town to call a Week 5 Colts game, is seen aimlessly walking, and occasionally stumbling, around the city just past midnight. He at one point walks down the street before casually doubling back close to 90 seconds later. About seven minutes after that, he's seen having a conversation with a passerby, per the footage.

Less than two minutes from that moment, he's seen running down the alley where Tole was previously spotted parking his truck. Since the incident, Tole has reportedly said he was doing his job exchanging used cooking oil from the Westin hotel.

Sanchez is seen pausing behind a dumpster briefly around 12:24 a.m. ET, according to the footage, before he continues on. Sanchez reportedly approached Tole and claimed the manager of the hotel said Tole couldn't be there.

The footage, which doesn't show the fight itself, skips ahead to Sanchez fleeing the scene at approximately 12:30 a.m. ET. Sanchez is seen wrapping back around to the same path he was roaming earlier, with his hand on his stab wounds.

Police claim Sanchez confronted Tole, became aggressive and then got pepper-sprayed and stabbed after the incident escalated, with Tole alleging that he acted in self-defense against Sanchez, whom he claimed smelled of alcohol and was slurring his speech. That account is reportedly backed up by not only Tole's statement but also by security footage from nearby hotels.

Although Sanchez was initially charged with battery resulting in injury, public intoxication, and unlawful entry of a motor vehicle — all misdemeanors — he's now facing a felony charge that can be applied in the case of serious bodily injury to another person and that can result in prison time.

That charge could be further upgraded, depending on Tole's condition and potential physical limitations as a result of the violent encounter. Marion County prosecutor Ryan Mears alluded to that possibility in an interview with Good Morning America earlier this week, and GMA pointed out that an aggravated battery charge would carry, in the case of conviction, a three-to-16-year prison sentence.

Tole's attorney has said his client is "gonna have scars forever" from injuries that included a large gash in Tole's cheek.

Sanchez's lawyer waived a pretrial hearing and entered a not guilty plea on Thursday. His next court date is Nov. 4.

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