Overview
- Nathaniel Radimak pleaded no contest in Hawaii and was sentenced to seven years for a road‑rage attack on a mother and her 18‑year‑old daughter in Honolulu, with police saying a baby was inside the vehicle during the incident.
- Radimak previously received a five‑year Los Angeles sentence for multiple filmed road‑rage assaults but served less than a year after an early release tied to prison overcrowding.
- A Hawaii judge cited Radimak’s failure to seek prescribed medical care and his use of illegal substances while on parole as factors that increased his dangerousness to the public.
- While in custody at Halawa Correctional Facility, Radimak was beaten by other inmates and treated for facial and torso injuries at a local hospital.
- Five alleged Los Angeles victims, represented by attorney Gloria Allred, have filed felony complaints and are pressing the Los Angeles County DA to pursue extradition or parole revocation, but officials have not yet moved to bring him back to California.