I'm not certain what happened last weekend, but this "Setting The Record Straight" Antler Trader video didn't help the accused at all.
I saw some of the Facebook posts by the ?mom? of the young guy in the other car. There were specific descriptions of what happened and the result (tailgated, run off the road, punched while trapped in car, hospital visit, scans, etc). Including a video of Josh Corbin driving away...with his daughter blowing a kiss to the young guy's car. In the video, Corbin's car was between the roadway and the other guy's car. Also, when leaving, Corbin didn't drive forward, rather, he backed up quite a long distance. Corbin's car didn't have a front license plate. I suspect he knew this, which explains why he backed up so far (to avoid exposing the license plate).
In contrast, there was no description of the incident in the "Setting The Record Straight" video, only extremely vague references to "emotions caused people to do a lot of things good and bad" and "emotions have gone wrong on this whole thing...and have caused a lot of bad decisions to be made..."
"I'm not condoning or admitting to doing anything wrong."
"On our way to McCall, somebody decided to make some decisions...which escalated..."
"it's none of your guys's business really"
"The person that posted this was not there." This is a terrible argument. The ?mom? apparently posted to Facebook, seeking info on who her relatives' assailants were. By that logic, if you don't personally witness an event, you shouldn't be able to post about it. Huh???
Based on the video I saw, I question whether the other guy was "run off the road" by the Corbin car. It had no significant damage that I saw in the video. Perhaps he stopped or was scared and was hoping the Corbins would continue past him? No idea, but I'm dubious of the Corbin's claim to be "run off the road." Corbin's car was between the young guy's car and the highway. In the video, there was a white Jeep waiting across the road (~75 yards away).
Pure speculation mode on: Now that I think about it, I wonder if the white Jeep and the young guy were the ones in a tailgating situation? I couldn't explain why someone would pull over and just sit there waiting for the other driver in a road rage situation to approach the vehicle. Perhaps the young guy thought that Corbin was a good Samaritan or helpful witness coming to check on him? Why else would the young guy sit there while Corbin approached? Doesn't make sense. Speculation off.
Again, I have no certainty about what actually happened or what led up to it, and don't know any of the people involved...but the Antler Trader family would have been well-advised to hunker down to ride out the social media storm. However it ends up, it's not going to be a positive for them.
One last thing...if you are not armed and someone is assaulting you while you are in the driver seat of a vehicle, crank the wheel and hit reverse. Attackers have a much more difficult time landing punches when your vehicle is parked on their chest.