Nathaniel Walter Radimak, 39, was sentenced to seven years in prison for a violent road rage attack in Honolulu, Hawaii. The incident involved assaulting an 18-year-old woman and her 35-year-old mother in May 2024. Radimak pleaded no contest to charges of unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle and two counts of third-degree assault.
Radimak has a history of road rage incidents, including prior convictions in California for similar attacks. He was paroled early from a five-year sentence due to prison overcrowding before the Hawaii incident. Judge Clarissa Malinao cited Radimak's failure to seek medical care, continued substance use, and history of violence as factors in the sentencing.
During the sentencing, Radimak acknowledged his actions, stating, 'I take accountability. I just feel bad about it.' He also mentioned needing treatment that was not provided while on parole. The judge emphasized that Radimak's behavior posed a danger to the public.