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Nathaniel Radimak Convicted in California Road Rage Incidents Rearrested in Hawaii

Between 2022 and 2023, Radimak was accused of targeting nearly a dozen drivers—most of them women—throughout Los Angeles County.

ABC7 News reports that Nathaniel Radimak has been arrested in connection with a new road rage incident, less than a year after his release from a California prison. Radimak had previously served under a year of a five-year sentence for a string of violent road-rage attacks across Southern California that left many of his victims traumatized.

Nathaniel Radimak Convicted in California Road Rage Incidents Rearrested in Hawaii. Credit ABC7 News

According to the California Department of Corrections, Radimak was released early on parole due to prison overcrowding.

Between 2022 and 2023, Radimak was accused of targeting nearly a dozen drivers—most of them women—throughout Los Angeles County in a series of aggressive and violent encounters on the road.

Honolulu Police Department Press Release Re: Road Rage Incident: Driver & Passenger Assaulted

UPDATE 05-08-25/4:55 PM

Road Rage Incident: Driver & Passenger Assaulted

Today, May 8, at about 4:30 PM, a 39-year-old male was located in the Waikiki area and arrested for Unauthorized Entry into a Motor Vehicle in the First Degree and Assault. Charges are pending. #honolulupd
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Original post: Road Rage Incident: Driver & Passenger Assaulted

On May 7, just after 6:00 PM, an 18-year-old female was parking her vehicle on Halekauwila Street with her 35-year-old mother as a passenger. She observed a gray Tesla speeding past. The female driver and the male driver of the Tesla exchanged words. The male exited the Tesla and assaulted both the young female and her mother. He then fled in the gray Tesla.

The suspect is described as a Caucasian male, approximately 5’11” tall, 185 pounds, last seen driving a 2022 gray Tesla with Oregon license plates.

Anyone with information is asked to call 911 or CrimeStoppers at 808-955-8300.

#honolulupd

Source: ABC7 News

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