Not so sure. I mean, we know the newspaper never misquotes people or gets the story wrong.
(My favorite last week was the headline about the "Woman Arrested in Shooting of Auburn CoEd" which then went on to refer to the suspect as "he" throughout the article. Duh.)
However it happened, this woman has admitted that she started the problem by making the illegal U-turn and cutting him off. She has apologized for that. She claims that he forced her car to the side of the road, was screaming obscenities at her (in front of the kids he was so worried about) and pushed her into the middle of the road. She said there is "no way" she slipped or fell accidentally and dropped her phone.
Even if you are mad, no one got hurt by what she did. Keep driving and thank God you are fine. She could have been killed by an oncoming car. She said she could hear brakes screeching and cars swerving. As for the witnesses? Well, the TV report had none, and the newspaper article did not quote any. Where are they? The only ones the TV report even mentioned were the ones who stopped to help her out of the street and said it was "horrible."
If this guy is so innocent, why hasn't he come forward to tell his side of the story?