Karma seems to have caught up with the serial Tesla road rage driver, Nathaniel Radimak. After landing back behind bars for allegedly assaulting a teen driver and her mother in Hawaii, Radimak was found beaten to a bloody pulp in prison. The incident took place at Halawa Correctional Facility, where inmates reportedly assaulted him, resulting in injuries to his face and torso. Radimak was then taken to the hospital for treatment.
Radimak’s troubles began on May 8 when he lost his temper and became violent with another motorist while speeding in downtown Honolulu. The altercation occurred when he raced past an 18-year-old driver who was parking her car on Halekauwila Street. The teen driver yelled at Radimak to slow down, leading to a heated argument between them and her mother. Radimak allegedly struck both the mother and daughter in the face before fleeing the scene.
This incident was not the first time Radimak’s road rage behavior made headlines. He was widely known as the Tesla Road Rage Driver who terrorized California highways with his aggressive behavior. In one viral video, Radimak was seen armed with a pipe, attacking a truck behind him. 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.
Radimak’s violent outbursts led to his arrest in February 2023, after dashcams captured him attacking vehicles on Southern California highways. He was charged with assault, criminal threats, vandalism, and possession of steroids. Despite being sentenced to five years in prison, Radimak was released on parole in August after serving only 10 months.
The recent assault on Radimak in prison serves as a grim reminder of the consequences of his actions. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is investigating the incident, while Radimak remains in the hospital recovering from his injuries. This turn of events highlights the importance of controlling anger and resolving conflicts peacefully, rather than resorting to violence on the road.