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() A serial road-rager known for attacking vehicles in California has been arrested in Honolulu, Hawaii, for violence against a mother and her teenage daughter, officials told affiliates.
Nathaniel Radimak, 38, reportedly sped past a woman attempting to park on May 7. The woman, 18, told Radimak to slow down as her mother sat in the passenger seat, officials said. After the interaction, Radimak reportedly reversed his vehicle and parked.
Surveillance footage appears to show him approaching the driver’s side of the vehicle.
local affiliate KHON spoke with one of the victims, who said her daughter was punched in the jaw. When the victim got out of the vehicle and threw coffee at Radimak, she said he punched her in the eye.
The video appears to show Radimak getting back in his car and fleeing the scene as onlookers attempt to take photos of his vehicle.
Honolulu Police Department arrest logs show Radimak was charged with assault, unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle and contempt in court on May 8. He was sent to Halawa Correctional Facility the next day, according to police.
Radimak has a history of violent road rage in Southern California, including multiple convictions, local affiliate KTLA reported. He is accused of targeting women in those attacks.
Court records show he served only 10 months of a five-year sentence and had his parole transferred from California to Hawaii.
Fellow inmates in Hawaii assaulted Radimak on May 12, police confirmed to KHON.