#5. The next day, May 16th, Zaremba had a sit down with Prosecutor Wiesniakowski

By now I am sure you pretty much understand the situation. Zaremba had a day to think about his story and also, he had the prosecutor on his side. The story changes again several times- mostly in terms of drama

1. What I said before I still believe is true, but I want to say something more: this man was riding (his bike) in the right lane and he was in front of my car to my right.
2. When I was approaching him in my lane, he quickly changed his lane without signal coming into my lane.
3. Not seeing the possibility to stop (avoid him) I used signals that made this biker change back to his lane and we continued (on our way).
4. When we came to the crosswalk, I stopped on the signal and to my right; the bus had stopped there. This was the same bus that was the one the biker was behind.
5. Normally, a bike should wait in a cue (wait in line) with the others but he was riding between the cars.
6. And after I arrived at the crosswalk he came to me, and without warning punched with his hand the side of the car while passing me.
7. He did this because he didn't have enough room between my car and the bus.
8. Next he threw the bike in front of my car and punched with his hands into the hood, the roof and the quarter panel of my car while screaming in English with spit (frothing?) coming out of his mouth.
9. And I want to say that my eleven-year-old child was with me in the car and she became hysterical.(Note)
10.(In answer to a question) Because of his behavior and my daughter’s reaction, I decided not to go out of the car.
11. The man then picked up his bicycle and began to use it to hit the bumper of my car. Then he threw his bike to my left between my car and the (tramway) barrier.
12. And I want to say that before he came to my left he punched the front window, and broke it... (Note)
13. He approached my car from my left and began punching my car with his hands on the door, the roof and the window...
14. When he was on my left side he was trying to open the door and punching the door and the roof until he opened the door and was punching my face and my body with his fists.
15. I was protecting myself with my hands and trying to call the police with my cell phone. But when I checked the number, he tried to take the phone away.
16. (And now the witness shows me the telephone and on the screen of the telephone I can see the connection number 112, the date 15.05.02 and the hour 14:00 and 30 seconds. (Note)
17. I don't remember if I put away the phone or if the phone fell out of my hands. (From the previous story: But during this fight, this man tried to grab my phone so I put it down.) He was spitting all the time on my car, he was angry and he looked like a crazy man.
18. When he saw the telephone he seemed to understand that I was calling and it made him have a cooler head.
19. After this, he went back to the front of the car and punched the hood and then he took his bike and rode on the sidewalk in the direction of the KSP (the main police station) between Andersa Street and the Muranow cinema.
20. I decided to talk to the police, and a man standing nearby told me that there was a police radio car behind me.
21. And I called them and asked them if they would stop this biker which I could see the whole time. I rode down Andersa Street and the police went there as well. (Note)
22. When I came to the KSP the biker was riding on the sidewalk
23. Then the police came and took control
24. I add two reports about the damages. (A report from the dentist and the report from the inspection of the car made the day before.)
25. What’s interesting is that this man was trying to grab me although the policemen were there and trying to stop him and one time he was lucky enough to punch me. (Note)

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