Nathaniel Radimak Gets 7 Years in Hawaii After Assaulting 2 Women
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Updated · KABC-TV · May 27
Nathaniel Radimak Gets 7 Years in Hawaii After Assaulting 2 Women
11 articles · Updated · KABC-TV · May 27
Honolulu sentenced Nathaniel Radimak to seven years in prison after he pleaded no contest to assaulting two women in Hawaii, a case that victims said finally delivered meaningful accountability.
The 39-year-old had already been convicted in Southern California for a string of filmed road-rage attacks involving a Tesla, but served less than a year before being released and later offending again.
Gloria Allred said that early Los Angeles release—reportedly tied to overcrowding—left the public exposed, and she doubted any parole-violation extradition would add more than about six months.
Victims in California and Hawaii said the sentence brings relief for now, even as they noted Radimak will eventually be released; Hawaii officials also said he was beaten while in custody.
How did a violent offender released early in California get to commit a similar crime months later in Hawaii?
The system failed to stop the 'Tesla road rage driver' twice. What will prevent a third time after his release?
He was sentenced to seven years but claims he needs treatment. Can prison alone solve the problem of violent repeat offenders?