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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Serial California Tesla road rage driver Nathaniel Radimak released from prison — less than a year into 5-year sentence
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Serial California Tesla road rage driver Nathaniel Radimak released from prison — less than a year into 5-year sentence

Last updated: August 29, 2024 2:21 am
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A Tesla driver known for his road rage incidents on California highways has been released from prison after serving only ten months of a five-year sentence, much to the disappointment of his victims. Nathaniel Radimak, 37, was granted parole on Wednesday, having served his full sentence as defined by law, including time served and good behavior credits.

Radimak’s reign of terror involved smashing passing cars with a metal pipe, making threats, and harassing motorists across Southern California. In a viral video, he was seen jumping out of his Tesla Model X armed with a pipe and attacking a truck behind him on January 11, 2023. He was later arrested, and police found steroids and over $30,000 in his car.

With a criminal record spanning two decades and multiple states, Radimak was found guilty of assault, vandalism, elder abuse, and criminal threats during his rampage from 2022 to 2023. He struck a plea deal with prosecutors and was sentenced to five years in prison.

Following his release, victims of Radimak’s attacks expressed their outrage and concern for their safety. High-profile attorney Gloria Allred, who represents some of the victims, criticized the justice system for not consulting the victims about the plea deal and sentencing.

California’s leniency in early release policies has been a point of contention, with many feeling that parole boards are allowing dangerous individuals to walk free after serving minimal time. The state’s violent crime rate has increased significantly in recent years, with aggravated assaults and homicides on the rise.

Despite efforts to track the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs for inmates, Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill in 2019 that would have required the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to conduct a recidivism analysis. This decision has raised concerns about the state’s approach to handling criminals and ensuring public safety.

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As Radimak returns to the streets of California, victims and advocates are left questioning the justice system’s ability to protect innocent individuals from repeat offenders like him. The concerns surrounding early release policies and the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs for inmates continue to be topics of debate in the state.

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