Nathaniel Radimak, a Tesla driver previously convicted for road rage incidents in Southern California, was assaulted by inmates at the Halawa Correctional Facility in Hawaii. The assault occurred shortly after Radimak's arrest for allegedly attacking two women during a road rage incident in Honolulu.
Radimak, 39, was taken to the Queen’s Medical Center for treatment of injuries to his face and torso following the prison assault. According to the Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, the incident is under investigation.
Radimak's recent arrest stemmed from an altercation on May 7, where he allegedly attacked an 18-year-old driver and her mother after speeding past them in his Tesla. The mother, Diane Ung, claimed Radimak struck both her and her daughter during the confrontation, which occurred while she was teaching her daughter to park. An infant was also present in the car but was unharmed.
Radimak has a history of violent road rage incidents, including a viral video from January 2023 where he attacked a vehicle with a pipe in Los Angeles. He was previously sentenced to five years in prison but was released after serving only 10 months. His parole was transferred from California to Hawaii.
Radimak is scheduled to appear in court today to face new felony charges, including assault and unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle.