The Tesla driver who grew to become infamous for violent, pipe-wielding incidents of highway rage is again on the highway.
Nathaniel Radimak, 37, was sentenced to 5 years however was freed Wednesday after lower than a 12 months in jail, KTLA reported.
In a video information convention, legal professional Gloria Allred mentioned victims whom she represents had been notified of Radimak’s launch.
“Most of the victims are terrified that Mr. Radimak will retaliate towards them,” she mentioned.
Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón described Radimak’s numerous acts of highway rage as a “reign of terror” when he was charged in January 2023.
He threatened a number of girls with a pipe at completely different instances in 2022. In 2023, he was caught on a splash cam bashing somebody’s automotive on the two Freeway close to York Boulevard.
Radimak was initially charged with 4 counts of assault by way of power prone to produce nice bodily harm, 4 counts of felony threats and one felony rely of vandalism, together with two misdemeanor counts of vandalism and one misdemeanor rely of elder abuse.
Radimak, who has a prolonged felony historical past, pleaded no contest and was ultimately sentenced to 5 years for stalking and two years for felony threats (served concurrently) in state jail in August 2023.
He was being held on the Sierra Conservation Middle in Jamestown, about 50 miles southeast of Stockton, since Oct. 3, 2023. In keeping with Los Angeles County Superior Court docket information, he was credited with 424 days served — 212 days for time served and 212 days for good conduct.
In Allred’s information convention Wednesday, one sufferer, recognized as Jane Doe, expressed her disappointment within the determination.
“I extremely doubt Radimak has realized from his errors and will likely be popping out a modified particular person after a short while,” she mentioned.