FOX59/CBS4 EXCLUSIVE: Bartender rendered medical aid to Mark Sanchez after downtown Indianapolis sta

INDIANAPOLIS - Scott Bennett was closing up Loughmiller's Pub & Eatery at 12:30 a.m. Saturday when an injured man started pounding on the bar's window.
"As I was closing, somebody was beating on the window, just a random person," Bennett said. "I looked and saw that the person needed help and went outside and the person had blood on him, and he said that he'd been shot.
"Brought him inside and laid him down, and we called 911 and put towels over the injuries that he had."
Bennett didn't know it at the time, but he was trying to save the life of former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez, who was in Indianapolis to call the Colts-Raiders game Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium for Fox Sports.
"There was blood, definitely, it wasn't shooting out or anything like that, but there was definitely blood," Bennett said. "Some from the chest and some from the abdomen and crotch region, there was blood on his pants. I was trying to talk to him a little bit, tried to get his name, couldn't really understand what he was saying. I didn't recognize him at all."
Sanchez had been stabbed in the chest by a 69-year-old man who told IMPD he was driving a large truck on a route to pick up kitchen grease for recycling from restaurants when he pulled into an alley adjacent to the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown.
The man told police Sanchez became agitated at the location of his truck, started harassing him and pursuing him, then entered his truck and threatened him.
The driver responded with pepper spray, which appeared to have only minimal effect, and then pulled out a knife because "this guy is trying to kill me."
Photographs of the truck driver supplied to FOX/CBS4 show the man in a hospital bed in a neck brace with a deep laceration on his left cheek.
The man said Sanchez smelled of alcohol and his speech was slurred.
The bartender who tended to Sanchez's injuries said he could not detect any signs of drinking or impairment.
Sanchez has been charged with public intoxication, battery resulting in bodily injury and unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle.
Detectives reviewed surveillance video from the alley to match the driver's account.
Sanchez is due in court for his initial hearing Tuesday morning. He has a $300 cash bond and a no contact order.
Noted Indianapolis defense attorney Jim Voyles told FOX59/CBS4 that he has been contacted in regards to representing Sanchez on the misdemeanor criminal counts.
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