Former Indianapolis Colt and longtime local sports radio host Joe Staysniak is charged with strangulation and battery resulting in bodily injury.
Staysniak played for the Colts from 1992-95 as part of his seven year NFL career.
After his playing career ended, Staysniak joined sports radio in Indianapolis including hosting morning shows"The Jeff and Big Joe Show" and"Grady and Big Joe". TOP STORIES: Two new Bargersville businesses generate online buz | Center Grove says Carmel wants to cancel all sports contracts | Complaints mount against Indy concrete company | IMPD releases bodycam of man shot by officers in grandma's driveway | Family says teen killed in Irvington shooting had giving heart, plans for college
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