Tue May 13 07:40:00 UTC 2025: ## Repeat Road-Rage Offender Arrested in Hawaii After Early Release from California Prison

**HONOLULU, HI** – Nathaniel Radimak, a 39-year-old man released from a California prison last August after serving less than a year of a five-year sentence for a series of road-rage attacks, has been arrested again in Honolulu on similar charges. Radimak, known for his use of a Tesla and a metal pipe in previous attacks, allegedly assaulted an 18-year-old woman and her mother Wednesday after a minor traffic altercation. An infant was present in the victim’s car but unharmed.

The Honolulu Police Department arrested Radimak on Thursday, charging him with unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle, assault, and contempt. The victim’s uncle, Stanley Aragon, expressed concern, stating, “It seems he has anger issues… Who knows what he might be capable of next? It’s only escalating.” Aragon urged authorities to ensure Radimak faces full prosecution and receives appropriate rehabilitation.

Radimak’s earlier California case involved nearly a dozen victims, mostly women, throughout Los Angeles County. He pleaded guilty to assault, vandalism, elder abuse, and criminal threats in September 2023. His early release, attributed to prison overcrowding and California’s sentencing guidelines for non-violent crimes, sparked outrage among his previous victims and their attorney, Gloria Allred. Allred criticized the justice system for failing to adequately consider victim impact before the plea agreement. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office stated that they do not determine inmate release dates, a responsibility held by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. The early release has raised serious questions about California’s parole system and its handling of violent offenders.

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