HONOLULU (KHON2) — The man accused of a road rage attack on two women in Kakaako appeared in court on Thursday, May 22.
Thirty-eight-year-old Nathaniel Radimak pleaded not guilty to charges of assault and unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle.
Radimak is accused of assaulting two women on Halekauwila Street on May 7 after one of the women yelled at him to slow down.
Surveillance video showed that during the incident, Radimak turned his car around, parked and approached the two women.
The victim said he had assaulted them both before fleeing the scene. He was later identified and arrested at an Ala Wai apartment.
During his court hearing, a judge set Radimak’s bail at $100,000 for the case; however, he is also being held for violating parole in California for similar incidents.
Legal expert Megan Kau said even though he was given bail, chances are he will remain in custody.
“He’s not going to be released on the no-bail warrant under the Hawaii Paroling Authority. It really doesn’t make sense for him to post the bond because he’s not going to be getting any credit for the time he’s serving for the no-case,” Kau said.
The judge added that if Radimak is released, he would have to stay away from the victims and cannot carry any firearms or ammunition.
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A pre-trial hearing has been scheduled for June.
