Karma seems to have caught up with Nathaniel Radimak, the notorious Tesla road rage driver who recently found himself on the receiving end of a brutal beating in prison. Radimak, 39, was allegedly assaulted by fellow inmates at the Halawa Correctional Facility in Hawaii, leaving him with injuries to his face and torso. Photos of Radimak in a hospital wheelchair, sporting a badly bruised and bloody face, have surfaced following the incident.
This assault comes shortly after Radimak’s arrest for a road rage incident in downtown Honolulu. Radimak, who had been out on parole since August after serving only 10 months of a five-year prison sentence, was speeding in his Tesla when he got into a heated altercation with an 18-year-old driver and her mother. The confrontation escalated to the point where Radimak allegedly struck both women in the face before fleeing the scene.
Radimak gained notoriety for his violent outbursts on California highways, where he was captured on video attacking other motorists with a metal pipe. In one incident, he was seen pummeling a truck behind him after jumping out of his Tesla. Another victim, identified as Gracia, had a terrifying encounter with Radimak at a storage facility in Los Angeles, where he harassed her and followed her in his car.
Following his arrest in February 2023, Radimak was charged with multiple counts of assault, criminal threats, vandalism, and possession of steroids. Despite being sentenced to five years in prison, Radimak was released on parole after serving a fraction of his term.
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation defended Radimak’s early release, stating that he had served his full sentence as defined by law and had accrued time off for good behavior. However, his recent assault in prison serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of his violent actions.
As Radimak recovers from his injuries, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is investigating the assault. The road rage driver’s tumultuous history of violent outbursts serves as a cautionary tale of the dangers of unchecked aggression on the road. With karma seemingly catching up to him, Radimak may finally be facing the repercussions of his actions.