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Sushi Chef Accused Of Going Knife Wild in Road Rage attack

Analog

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A wild road rage incident on Staten Island could've been a scene right out of a movie.

An angry sushi chef is accused of slicing up another driver during a dispute on the side of the road. But as CBS 2 HD found out, both drivers are facing charges.

"I thought I was dying," Jack Zaiback said. "I actually said a couple of prayers in the EMS."

One minute Zaiback was driving to work; the next, he said, he was fighting off a knife-wielding sushi chef.

"What he did to Mr. Zaiback was he treated him like a slab of tuna. I'll put it that way," attorney Alex Grosshtern said.

Zaiback, 23, was commuting from Brooklyn to a cell phone store he owns in New Jersey when he crossed paths with 37-year-old Yao Zhou and an incident of road rage went off the deep end.

The two men were driving south here on the Western Shore Expressway. Zaiback said he pulled over after accidentally cutting off Zhou. That's when he said Zhou started cutting him.

Zaiback said Zhou first approached the car, but when Zaiback tried exchanging license and insurance information, the attack began.

"He kept trying to reach for my neck and he actually got me right here," Zaiback said pointing. "He did it like seven, eight times."

Zaiback received 100 stitches.

Police have filed assault charges against Zhou and Zaiback, but Zaiback's lawyer said his client's wounds should convince the court his client is a victim.

"This could have easily been a homicide and in my opinion should be charged as attempted murder," Grosshtern said.

Zhou's lawyer declined to speak on camera but told CBS 2 HD there are two sides to every story and, "the truth will come out in time."

Zaiback said he sees meaning in his brush with death.

"I guess God did make a miracle," he said. "Maybe he's trying to make me wake up to something that I'm not doing the right way."

But, he said he has no idea what struck a sushi chef's raw nerve that day.

Zaiback said if it weren't for a passing highway NYPD unit that intervened he could have been killed.

Both men are due in court next month.


http://wcbstv.com/local/sushi.road.rage.2.916482.html
 
His defense attorney should cut a deal before the jury gets to hear about the finer points of the attack in open court.
 
Originally posted by: Analog
The two men were driving south here on the Western Shore Expressway. Zaiback said he pulled over after accidentally cutting off Zhou. That's when he said Zhou started cutting him.

Zaiback said Zhou first approached the car, but when Zaiback tried exchanging license and insurance information, the attack began.

If you cut someone off, what the hell is exchanging insurance info going to do? 😕
 
Originally posted by: theflyingpig
Asians slaughter people with knives and swords.

Which is why, although I'm not advocating banning Asians as that would negate my rights under the imaginary 2nd amendment, couldn't we at least be forced to register them?
 
The sushi guy should settle this quietly. It would damage his career if news got out that he sliced somebody that many times and still failed to turn him into a California roll.
 
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
The sushi guy should settle this quietly. It would damage his career if news got out that he sliced somebody that many times and still failed to turn him into a California roll.

he was trying to make Ikizukuri
 
Just shows to go you, if you get fresh with a sushi chef in traffic by cutting him off, his natural reaction will be to cut "yours" off.

 
Horatio Crane: What's the word, Officer?

Officer: Case of road rage. The Victim apparently cut off the Assailant, both men pulled off the road when the victim was then attacked with a knife.
The attacker was a sushi chef....

Crane pulls his sunglasses out and opens them.

Horatio Crane: This would seem to be a case of a Sushi chef that...

Crane pulls the shades on.

Horatio Crane: took a Wok... on the wild side.....


YEEEEEEEEEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



 
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Horatio Crane: What's the word, Officer?

Officer: Case of road rage. The Victim apparently cut off the Assailant, both men pulled off the road when the victim was then attacked with a knife.
The attacker was a sushi chef....

Crane pulls his sunglasses out and opens them.

Horatio Crane: This would seem to be a case of a Sushi chef that...

Crane pulls the shades on.

Horatio Crane: took a Wok... on the wild side.....


YEEEEEEEEEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Comedy titanium. :thumbsup:

 
Dude probably was not a sushi chef. No self respecting sushi chef would fail at slicing. Dude probably works at one of those mall sushi stands.
 
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