Man sentenced in series of SoCal road rage attacks could be released from prison

Tuesday, August 20, 2024
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The man who is serving time in prison for a series of violent road rage incidents across Southern California could soon be released.

Nathaniel Walter Radimak was sentenced last year to five years in prison. However, a court granted him 424 days of pre-sentence credit for time served while awaiting sentencing. According to online records, his earliest eligible date for parole is this month.

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Radimak's road-rage rampage resulted in convictions on several felony counts, including criminal threats, vandalism and elder abuse.

He was captured on video multiple times attacking other drivers and using a metal pipe on several of those occasions.

At least 10 people - mostly women - reached out to Eyewitness News saying the 36-year-old violently attacked them in cities across Los Angeles County.

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Radimak has a long criminal history that stretches across nearly two decades in eight different states.



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