In a shocking turn of events, Nathaniel Radimak, the notorious Tesla road rage driver, has been released from prison early, sparking outrage among his victims. Radimak, 37, was freed after serving his full sentence as defined by law, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
Radimak was arrested in January 2023 after a series of violent attacks on Los Angeles drivers, many of which were caught on dash cams. The footage showed Radimak exiting his Tesla and wielding a metal pipe to smash vehicles on multiple occasions, terrorizing motorists across the city. His criminal history, spanning nearly two decades and crossing multiple states, added to the gravity of his offenses.
Despite the severity of his actions, Radimak was released early, receiving credit for time served and good behavior. Attorney Gloria Allred, representing several of Radimak’s victims, hosted a video conference where the victims expressed their frustration and fear over his early release. “I’m very disappointed in the overall outcome of this case leading up to his release,” said one victim, identified only as Jane Doe.
Concerns are mounting that Radimak might seek retribution against his victims, who now face the unsettling reality of their attacker being free. The victims, who had no input in the plea deal that led to Radimak’s five-year sentence, feel justice was not served.
This case raises critical questions about the criminal justice system and the protection of victims' rights, leaving many wondering whether Radimak’s early release was truly justified. The victims' concerns and the potential for further violence underscore the need for continued vigilance and reform in handling cases of violent offenders.
Outrage Erupts as Notorious Tesla Road Rage Driver Released Early