Tesla Driver Infamous for Southern California Road Rage Attacks Sentenced in Hawaii Case
Los Angeles victims are seeking extradition as Radimak begins a seven-year sentence after pleading no contest to a Honolulu road rage attack.
- Nathaniel Radimak, notorious as Southern California's 'Tesla Road Rage Driver,' was sentenced to seven years in prison Thursday after entering a no-contest plea to charges stemming from a road rage attack on a mother and her 18-year-old daughter in Honolulu, Hawaii.
- After serving less than a year of a five-year Los Angeles sentence due to prison overcrowding, Radimak was paroled and subsequently arrested in Honolulu for the May 8, 2025 attack following prior convictions for two 2022 and 2023 road rage incidents.
- Court records show Radimak faced one count of unauthorized entry and two counts of assault in the third degree, with a baby present in the vehicle; he also assaulted a 35-year-old woman. Judge Maliano stated Radimak's 'history of violence' and 'voluntary intoxication and discontinuation of medication' demonstrated he is 'a danger to the safety of the public.'
- Within days of incarceration at Halawa Correctional Facility, Radimak was assaulted by other inmates, suffering facial and torso injuries requiring hospitalization; five Los Angeles victims retained attorney Gloria Allred and plan to meet Tuesday to pursue his extradition for parole violations.
- As a convicted felon and parole violator, Radimak was held in a Hawaii prison rather than local jail; LA victims documented assaults spanning January 2020 through November 2022 across Hollywood, Glendale, and Atwater Village, and the California Highway Patrol arrested him in 2023 while driving a Tesla Model X in connection with assault.
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Tesla road-rager sentenced to seven years in prison after attacking mom and teen in Hawaii
A man dubbed the "Tesla Road Rage Driver," Nathaniel Radimak, was sentenced to seven years in prison after a violent road rage attack in Hawaii involving a mom and her 18-year-old daughter.
Allred: Hawaii attack could have been prevented
High-profile attorney Gloria Allred criticized Los Angeles' criminal justice system for releasing Nathaniel Radimak after serving less than a year of his five-year sentence for prior attacks in California, while Hawaii succeeded in sentencing him to seven years for a violent road rage attack.
'Tesla Road Rage Driver' sentenced to seven years in prison after attacking mother and daughter in Hawaii – Democratic Accent
A man dubbed the “Tesla Road Rage Driver” was sentenced to seven years in prison in connection with a violent road rage attack in Hawaii. Nathaniel Radimak was sentenced Thursday in connection with a 2025 attack involving a mother and her 18-year-old daughter in Honolulu. Radimak, who has prior convictions tied to road rage attacks against motorists, acknowledged his actions during sentencing. “I take accountability. I just feel bad about it,” R…
'Tesla Road Rage Driver' sentenced to seven years in prison after attacking mother and daughter in Hawaii
"Tesla Road Rage Driver" Nathaniel Radimak was sentenced to seven years in prison for a violent road rage attack on a mother and her 18-year-old daughter in Honolulu.
Tesla driver infamous for Southern California road rage attacks sentenced in Hawaii case
A Tesla driver infamous for a series of road rage attacks caught on camera in Southern California has been sentenced to seven years in prison after he was convicted in a similar case in Hawaii. Videos from 2023 that went viral show a pipe-wielding man getting out of his Tesla and striking vehicles on Southern [...]
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