BY MS. ASHWORTH:
Q What happened next?
A All I can remember was him getting out of the car. My emotions were running so high, because my adrenaline was pumping. You know, I've got my daughter in the back seat.
I seen him get out of his car, and that was it. I didn't think about nothing else. I got out. I wanted to protect my family, because this guy is crazy. He swerved at us like that for no reason.
Q How do you describe how this person got out the car?
A He just, basically, ripped his door off it's hinges getting out. You know, I just saw the door fling open.
Q Was that on the driver's side or the passenger's?
A Driver's.
Q Do you remember what the person looked like that got out of the car?
A Not at all.
Q Not at all?
A No.
Q So, you can't identify the person as being here in the courtroom?
A No, I really can't.
Q So, you saw, what you said, the door fly off the hinges --
A I'm just saying he pushed it open real hard like he was getting out to fight.
Q Where was the driver of that car when you got out of your car?
A The driver of his car?
He was the driver.
Q Right; where was he when you decided to get out of your car?
A Coming towards my car.
Q But where?
Between his driver's side and where you met him --
A I mean, as soon as I seen him get out and approach my car, I got out. So, he didn't even make it past his car yet.
Q And you got out of the passenger side of your car?
A Uh-huh.
Q What happened next?
A It was just a clash. No words, it was a clash.
Q Do you remember what happened?
Can you tell the Court what happened?
A All I remember is just -- I mean, I can't remember exactly what happened. I remember we clashed and just started fighting.
I had no idea, I mean, nothing was going on. I thought it was just a fist fight, and when my friends realized that all that blood was coming from me, they decided it was time to get out and help me out, and --
Q Did you see any weapon?
A I never saw it. Never.
Q Did you notice any blood?
A On my head. I figured it was a grazing punch. I never thought it was a knife.
Q Okay.
Where in relation to the cars did this fight take place?
A I'm not exactly sure, but if I had to make a guess, I'd say in the middle somewhere.
Q Okay.
What did you do after that?
A After what?
Q After this fight.
Did you get back in your car, or did you --
A Well, that's when Justin was like, Mike, stop fighting; because I, I mean, I pretty much lost it.
He said look at your stomach, and I pulled my shirt up an my guts were hanging out of my stomach, and that's when I realized I needed to go to the hospital.
I ran back to my car, and Justin flew back there, somehow, and we rushed to the hospital.
Q What injuries did you sustain as a result of this fight?
A I got stabbed and lacerated eight times. I got stabbed in the triceps, I got slashed in my temple, I got my guts cut out of my stomach, I got poked in the chest, poked in the back, slashed in my right arm.
Q What treatment did you receive at the hospital?
A What do you mean by that?
Q What treatment, what did they do to you, and what hospital did you go to?
A The first one I went to was Potomac Hospital.
Q Okay.
What happened there?
A It was kind of a blur at that point because I was losing so much blood.
All I remember was walking into the hospital with blood everywhere, and they threw me on a table, stripped my clothes off, there was like, eight doctors around me, and that was it. I blacked out.
Q Where did you wake up?
A I woke up in ICU in Fairfax.
Q How long were you in the intensive care unit?
A Without knowing exactly, I'd say two or three days.
Q Do you have scars as a result of this fight?
A Very bad scars.
Q I'd ask you to show the judge your scars.
A All of them, or just --
THE COURT: Do I need to see this, for preliminary hearing purposes?
MS. ASHWORTH: No.
THE COURT: All right.
BY MS. ASHWORTH:
Q Do you have any permanent injuries as a result of this?
A Yeah.
Q What is that?
A I have nerve damage in my left arm where he stabbed me in the triceps. I can't squeeze with my left hand.
Q Were you able to do that before this?
A Oh, yeah. Strong as an ox before this.
Q What are you unable to squeeze?
You're able to move your hand?
A Yeah, I just don't have any pressure to squeeze it.
Q Please answer any questions that Mr. Teluk has for you.
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BY MR. TELUK:
Q Then, at a certain point in time, you decided to exit the vehicle driven by your wife; right?
A Yes.
Q Why did you exit that vehicle?
A Because I had my three-year-old daughter in the back seat, I had my wife sitting next to me, I didn't know if this guy had a gun, I didn't know if he was going to come force us out of the -- I had no idea what he was going to do.
Out of nowhere, he came and swerved at my car, so at this point in time, I didn't what this guy's intentions were.
So, at that point in time, I had no second thoughts about getting out of my car and defending my family, and that's just what was going through my head.
Q Any other reason you exited the vehicle at that point in time?
A Any other reason why, other than to protect my family?
Q Yes.
A No.
Q Now, at that point in time, both vehicles are stopped; right?
A Yes.
Q You're in the passenger side; correct?
A Right.
Q The driver of this vehicle is in front of your vehicle; correct?
A Yes.
Q He's on the driver's side; right?
A Yes.
Q Any other reason why you believed you had to exit your vehicle to protect you family?
A What do you mean by that?
Q Well, you said you exited your vehicle; right?
A Right.
Q Because you didn't know what this person was going to do?
A Right.
Q This person when you exit your vehicle; where is this other person?
A On the way to my car.
Q Okay; what is he doing?
A I really don't know. If I don't know what he looks like -- I mean, there's a lot of things that's a blur.
At that point in time, I felt in danger for my family.
Q Any other reason that you testify to that you felt either you or you family was in danger, other than what you testified to?
A No.
Q All right.
So this male gets out of the car; correct?
A Uh-huh.
Q Does he say anything o you?
A No.
Q Does he do anything unusual to lead you to believe that --
A He almost swerved my family off the road for no reason. That was kind of unusual.
Q That's the only reason you wanted to protect your family at that point in time?
A I didn't know what was going on.
Q I understand that.
Now, you exited your vehicle after he exited his vehicle, or vise-versa?
A Say that again.
Q You exited the vehicle before or after he exited his vehicle?
A After he exited his.
Q All right; and where was he in relationship to the driver's side door of his vehicle, where was he in relationship to that driver's side door when you exited your vehicle?
A You mean the time I exited?
Q Yes.
A He was getting out of his car.
Q He was just getting out of his car?
A Uh-huh.
Q He was not at the front of your vehicle; he was just getting out of his car?
A No, he wasn't banging on my window or nothing, telling me to get out. I just -- it was an instant reaction that I had.
I just got out. It was the only thing I could think to do. I didn't have ten minutes to sit there and think about what was the best thing to do legally.
It was an animal instinct. I had my three-year-old daughter behind me. That means everything to me. It was a split second decision. It might have been the wrong one. That's what I decided to do.
Q He's not yelling at you or screaming at you, or anything like that; right?
A No.
Q So what did you do next after you exited the passenger side door of your vehicle?
A I ran right into him and started fighting.
Q You started the fight?
A No, I didn't start the fight.
Q But you just said you started fighting.
A Yes, that's the intention I had getting out of the car, was to fight to protect my family.
Q So, how did you start the fight?
A How did I start the fight?
Q Yes.
A How did I start the physical altercation, you mean?
I jumped out and I clashed into him. I felt like I needed to that to prevent this guy -- I have no idea what the hell he's doing with my family, I had no idea what his intentions were.
My animal instincts told me to get out and keep him away from my car, keep him away from my daughter behind me.
Q So you said you clashed into him?
A Yes.
Q C-L-A-S-H-E-D; is that the word you used; clashed?
A Yeah.
Q How did you clash into him?
A I don't -- I can't explain it. If I knew if I threw him a three piece combo or knee, I'd tell you that. That's why I say clash. I don't remember it. I just remember this (indicating). That's all I remember.
Q Did you run towards him?
A Yes.
Q He wasn't running towards you when you ran towards him; is that correct?
A Yes, he was running towards me. It was a mutual -- I mean as far as that goes, he clashed into me. It was like this (indicating).
It was a clash. It wasn't like I attacked him. It was a clash.
Q Where did this clash take place?
A Between both of our cars.
Q Do you recall which portion of your body clashed with his body?
A No. Other wise, I'd say something other than clash. I don't remember. If I did, I'd say something, but all I remember in my head is a clash.
Q Do you know how long this clashing occurred?
A No. I remember a clash, and we broke up and squared up.
Q I'm sorry, you broke up and what?
A When we first hit, it was a clash. I don't remember what happened, and then we broke back up, and
we both squared up, and we were both fighting.
So, as far as I know, it's a boxing match after we broke up after the first clash. You know, he took a swing.
All this blood came from my head. I figured, he grazed me with a fist or something like that busted my head open.
I had no idea I was getting stabbed. So, I kept fighting. After I started bleeding, I really started fighting as hard as I could.
Q The clash took place between the rear of your vehicle and the front of your vehicle; correct?
Is that a fair characterization?
A Yeah. I mean, I almost died that night. I can't tell you exactly what happened. I'm giving you the best I can remember.
Q I understand, and isn't it true that after this clash occurred, this male proceeded towards the front door of his vehicle?
A Do what?
Q You proceeded towards the driver's door of his vehicle?
A After we clashed?
Q Yes.
A Absolutely not.
Q Why do you disagree with that statement?
A Because we squared up when we broke up off of that clash.
Q After you squared up, what happened then?
A I just remember throwing fist in a normal fistfight, and --
Q You do remember hitting him with you fist; correct?
A Yes, I do.
Q How many times did you hit him with your fist?
A I couldn't tell you an exact number, but I hit him a few times.
Q At least five?
A That's fair.
Q Would at least ten be fair?
A Maybe. Like I said, I mean, it was blur. I got my temple sliced open and I was losing blood so fast. I mean, it's kind of hard to remember something that's going on.
Q Did he strike you with his fists?
A He struck me with the knife, and I didn't even know he was doing the knife, so I can't tell you what he did.
I mean --
Q Do you recall how many times he hit you with his fist, if he hit you at all?
A No. I didn't know any of that. I didn't know what he was doing. All I was worried about was I'm going to do.
Q Do you recall any other physical contact between you and this mail that was driving this car?
A Other than the fight?
Q Other than what you testified to?
A Yeah.
Q What other physical contact do you remember?
A You mean after we broke up?
Q All right. Besides --
A I remember jumping into his car when the fight was -- because I got in a fight mode, and I pretty much lost it.