Injured inmate in wheelchair.
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A SERIAL road-rager has been left bloodied after allegedly being attacked in a prison. 

Nathaniel Radimak’s face was covered in scars and bruises following the alleged altercation that happened in Hawaii.

Injured inmate in wheelchair.

Serial road-rager Nathaniel Radimak was allegedly attacked in prisonCredit: KABC-TV
Mugshot of Nathaniel Radimak.

Radimak was released 10 months after being handed a 5 year prison sentenceCredit: The Mega Agency

It’s not known what sparked the attack, as reported by KABC-TV.

He was taken to the hospital where he was treated.

Monday’s attack came just days after Radimak, 39, allegedly lashed out at a teen driver learning to parallel park in Honolulu.

He allegedly punched the girl after being told to slow down in his Tesla.

Radimak, known as the Tesla Road Rage Driver, was driving at speeds of up to 50mph down the road.

The girl’s mom, Diane Ung, revealed that he made a u-turn in the road before trooping over to her and her daughter.

Radimak reportedly swore at Ung and her daughter, as reported by the local ABC affiliate KABC-TV.

“Then he got closer to my daughter’s window, reached in and punched her in her face,” Ung claimed.

Ung claimed that Radimak snatched her iced coffee from her hand before lashing out a second time.

“I fell down to the ground, big gash in my head,” she said.

He was arrested the following day and cops probed the incident as a “road rage” case.

SPATE OF ATTACKS

Radimak went viral in 2023 when he used a lead pipe to attack a truck in California.

After hitting the truck, he then jumped back into his Tesla Model X and drove away from the scene.

Radimak was taken into custody when cops found steroids and $30,000 worth of cash in his car.

He is accused of attacking 10 people across Los Angeles.

In June 2022, he allegedly threatened an elderly woman outside a doctor’s office in Glendale, California.

And, in November of that year, he allegedly smashed the headlights of another driver’s car on the freeway.

In September 2023, he was hit with a five-year prison sentence.

He pleaded guilty to a slew of charges, including assault, vandalism, and making threats.

But, Radimak was released on parole after serving just 10 months, as reported by the CW affiliate KTLA-TV.

Officials confirmed he had served his full sentence as defined by law.

But, some of his victims were left outraged by the decision that was taken.

“I highly doubt Radimak has learned from his mistakes and will be coming out a changed person after a short time,” one person said.

Security camera footage of a man assaulting a teen driver and her mother.

Radimak allegedly assaulted a learner driver and her mom in a road-rage fueled incidentCredit: KITV
Man running toward a car on a highway.

Radimak went viral after using a pipe to hit a pickup truckCredit: KABC-TV
Man in handcuffs escorted by two police officers.

Radimak being taken into custodyCredit: California Highway Patrol
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