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Oahu Road Rage suspect suspect on probation for similar attacks in Los Angeles in Los Angeles

A 38-year-old man who was convicted of five years in prison in 2023 because a number of street rags in Southern California were arrested in Waikiki on Thursday because he condemned the suspicion of attacks and broke into a car after he had supposedly attacked a woman and her mother with another street defender.

The Honolulu police arrested Nathaniel Walters Radimak at 4:40 p.m. on 2121 Ala Wai Boulevard for suspected assault in third degree, not authorized admission to a motor vehicle and contempt for the court.

Radimak was convicted in September 2023 and kept in Los Angeles County on August 28th.

He had an outstanding traffic order in Hawaii after being cited on January 18, 2023, for driving without a valid driver’s license and a speed of more than 30 miles above the publication.

According to the Honolulu police department, an 18-year-old woman with her 35-year-old mother parked shortly after 6 p.m. on Wednesday at 6 p.m. by car in Halewauwila Street in Kakaako.

She saw a gray Tesla protruded and exchanged words, with the man drove him. The police said the man stopped, came out of Tesla and supposedly attacked both the young woman and her mother and then fled.

Radimak was released from prison in August after serving less than a year of his prison sentence for a number of street attacks in Southern California, which, according to ABC7 Los Angeles, traumatized his victims.

He was known to drive a Tesla and use a metal tube to beat up the cars of his victims, “and some of the attacks were recorded on video. Radimak picked up between 2022 and 2023 allegedly about a dozen drivers, mainly women, in Los Angeles County.

In September 2023, he was sentenced to five years in prison after he was guilty of assault, vandalism, older abuse and criminal threats.


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