Nathaniel Radimak, known for his violent road rage, could be released early after serving less than a year of his five-year sentence, stirring public concern.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney described Radimak's actions as a 'reign of terror,' leading to multiple criminal charges, including assault and vandalism.
Being held at the Sierra Conservation Center, Radimak has earned credit for time served and good behavior, making him eligible for parole earlier than initially expected.
His criminal behavior included multiple threats and acts of violence against women, showcasing alarming road rage incidents that caught widespread attention.
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