Los Angeles Times

Charges in L.A. road-rage attack

Man with history of violent threats faces multiple counts of assault and vandalism.

- By Nathan Solis and Andrew J. Campa

A man who was caught on video jumping out of his Tesla with a pipe to attack another driver on an L.A. freeway has been charged with assault and vandalism, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

Nathaniel Radimak, 36, who was arrested Sunday in connection with the Jan. 11 incident on the 2 Freeway, has a history of violence that includes smashing a headlight and threatenin­g a 74year-old woman, according Dist. Atty. George Gascón.

Radimak also faces charges in a January 2020 incident in which he allegedly attacked a driver in Hollywood; when his car was searched, steroids and $30,000 were found, Gascón said.

Sunday’s incident on the 2 Freeway near York Boulevard was captured on a driver’s dashboard camera, authoritie­s said. The video shows a man stopping his Tesla in traffic, charging at another car with a pipe and repeatedly striking it.

Radimak was arrested in Torrance. The California Highway Patrol confirmed two outstandin­g warrants totaling more than $5.1 million in bail.

He was charged Tuesday with four counts each of assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury and criminal threats, as well as one felony count of vandalism, two misdemeano­r counts of vandalism and one misdemeano­r count of elder abuse.

“This reign of terror ends today,” Gascón said in a statement. “Motorists in Los Angeles shouldn’t have to live in fear of being attacked while simply driving on the freeway.”

Radimak pleaded not guilty. He is expected back in court Feb. 14.

Tips from the public led to his arrest, and his black 2022 Tesla Model X was seized by police, according to the CHP.

Prior to the Jan. 11 incident, Radimak allegedly threatened two women in separate events Nov. 9.

The first incident involved a threat to attack a woman at an Atwater Village storage facility. Radimak later allegedly stopped his vehicle on a freeway and smashed a female driver’s headlight while making more threats.

Radimak is also accused of threatenin­g a 74-year-old woman in June in Glendale.

Gascón said Radimak is a flight risk and danger to the community and asked that he be detained. A judge on Tuesday agreed.

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