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Tesla road-rager Nathaniel Radimak severely beaten in prison after being arrested for attacking his mother and a teenager learning to park.

Karma seems to have intervened.

A couple of drivers known for their road rage in a Tesla found themselves on the receiving end of violence in Hawaii. After allegedly assaulting a teenage girl and her mother, Nathaniel Radimac, 39, ended up beaten in prison.

Spokesperson Rosemary Bernardo confirmed that Radimac was “assaulted by other inmates” in the facility’s housing unit.

The aggressive driver sustained injuries to his face and torso, which required treatment at Queen’s Medical Center.

Radimac was pictured later in a hospital wheelchair wearing his prison jumpsuit, looking visibly injured after the incident.

The Departments of Amendment and Rehabilitation are investigating what happened.

This attack on Radimac follows his arrest on May 8 for allegedly losing his cool during an encounter with another driver.

On May 7, he was speeding downtown in his gray Tesla when he passed an 18-year-old girl, who was parked on the side of the street. She yelled for him to slow down, but instead, he left his vehicle and confronted her and her mother.

Diane Unig, the mother, estimated that he was driving between 40 and 50 miles per hour while teaching her daughter to park. She claimed that Radimac attacked them before fleeing back to his car.

Unig described how, after throwing an iced coffee at his vehicle in reaction, Radimac punched her in the face. “I fell to the ground with a big gash on my head,” she mentioned.

Although he targeted both the mother and daughter, a toddler in the car was unharmed.

Radimac faced charges of unauthorized entry into a vehicle and two counts of assault.

He had previously made headlines as a notorious road rager in California.

In a viral clip from January 2023, Radimac was seen exiting his 2022 charcoal Tesla Model X with a pipe, acting aggressively toward another driver.

Another victim, a woman named Gracia, recorded an encounter with him in November 2022, detailing how he shouted at her and made threatening remarks.

In a different incident earlier this year, he was caught on multiple dash cams attacking cars on the highway, leading to his February arrest.

Facing multiple assault charges, one count of felony vandalism, and other criminal threats, he was found with $30,000 worth of steroids in his vehicle during the arrest.

Radimac was sentenced to five years in prison but was released on parole in August after serving only a portion of his sentence. According to the California Department of Corrections, he received a total of 636 days off for good behavior while awaiting sentencing.

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