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Hit-and-run driver leaves 2 hospitalized in Long Beach

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Hit-and-run driver leaves 2 hospitalized in Long Beach

A hit-and-run driver remains at large after striking two pedestrians in Long Beach.

The collision happened on July 17 at the intersection of East 4th Street and St. Louis Avenue, according to the Long Beach Police Department.

Surveillance video of the crash was released Wednesday showing the driver in a white Kia sedan.

As the driver approached a busy crosswalk, the two victims were seen looking toward the suspect before crossing over. The suspect appeared to slow down for a moment before suddenly increasing their speed and crashing into the pedestrians.

The driver sped away without stopping to help the victims, police said.

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Paramedics arrived at the scene and transported the victims to a local hospital with moderate, but non-life-threatening injuries. 

  • The suspect's car is a white, newer model Kia sedan with a license plate ending in 243. (Long Beach Police Department)
  • The suspect's car is a white, newer model Kia sedan with a license plate ending in 243. (Long Beach Police Department)

Authorities are still searching for the suspect driver. Their vehicle is described as a white, newer model Kia four-door sedan. It has a license plate ending in 243.

Anyone who may have witnessed the crash is asked to call LBPD Detective Joseph Johnson at 562-570-7355. 

Anonymous tips can be provided to L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at lacrimestoppers.org.

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Notorious Tesla road rage driver may be a free man

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Notorious Tesla road rage driver may be a free man

Several women who were victims of a pipe-wielding road rage driver are expressing outrage at the likelihood that he has already been released from prison.

Attorney Gloria Allred hosted a video conference on Wednesday that included statements from several victims of Nathaniel Radimak.

Radimak, 37, was arrested in January 2023 for a series of attacks on Los Angeles area drivers, some of which were recorded on dash camera video. In at least two cases, he was seen on video getting out of his Tesla and striking vehicles with a metal pipe.

At the time of his arrest, prosecutors said Radimak had a lengthy criminal history “which spans nearly two decades and crosses multiple states.”

Nathaniel Radimak is seen getting out of a Tesla SUV and attacking a victim with a large pipe along the 2 Freeway on Jan. 11, 2023. (DroneZone_LA)

He faced charges in a 2020 road rage case in Hollywood, during which police allegedly found steroids and more than $30,000 in cash inside his car.

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Last September, Radimak pleaded guilty to assault, vandalism, elder abuse and criminal threats and was sentenced to five years in prison in a plea deal that his victims blasted for being reached without their input.

Allred said her clients were notified that Radimak was released from prison on Wednesday after getting credit for 424 days served while awaiting sentencing, 212 for actual days in jail and another 212 days for good behavior.

He no longer has an active record on the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation website.

“I’m very disappointed in the overall outcome of this case leading up to his release,” one victim, identified only as a “Jane Doe,” said on Wednesday’s video conference. “I highly doubt Radimak has learned from his mistakes and will be coming out a changed person after a short time.”

Allred and her clients also shared concern that Radimak would seek retribution.

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“I’m worried he will try to find the victims whose names have been released,” the victim said.

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Lebron James, Jayson Tatum and more to star in Netflix NBA series

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Lebron James, Jayson Tatum and more to star in Netflix NBA series

Netflix is pulling back the curtain on five of the NBA’s major stars in the new sports series “Starting 5.”

The 10-part series follows the lives of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, the Miami Heat’s Jimmy Butler, the Minnesota Timberwolves’ Anthony Edwards, the Sacramento Kings’ Domantas Sabonis and the Boston Celtics’ Jayson Tatum.

United States’ Anthony Edwards, left, goes up for a shot as Puerto Rico’s Arnaldo Toro defends at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Aug. 3, 2024, in Villeneuve-d’Ascq, France. (Gregory Shamus/Pool Photo via AP)

Fans will get “an intense, behind-the-scenes look at five of the league’s best players,” according to the streamer.

Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum celebrates after Game 4 of the NBA Eastern Conference basketball finals against the Indiana Pacers, Monday, May 27, 2024, in Indianapolis. The Celtics won 105-102.(AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum celebrates after Game 4 of the NBA Eastern Conference basketball finals against the Indiana Pacers, May 27, 2024, in Indianapolis. The Celtics won 105-102.(AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

“The series captures all five athletes in their battles on and off the court as they chase greatness, push through injuries, and balance the demands of family and legacy,” Netflix explained in a media release. “James exerts himself harder than ever to stay healthy — and dominant — in his 21st season, while Edwards electrifies with his rapid rise. Butler’s relentless drive propels the Heat, Sabonis anchors the Kings with his versatile play, and Tatum leads the Celtics in their quest for a record 18th championship.”

The series is produced by James’ media platform Uninterrupted in association with former president Barack Obama’s Higher Ground Productions and former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions.

“Starting 5” follows other behind-the-scenes sports series like “The Receiver” and “Quarterback,” which followed the NFL’s top receivers and quarterbacks from the last two seasons.

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All 10 45-minute episodes of “Starting 5” will premiere on Oct. 9 on Netflix.

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Gunfire erupts on bustling street in North Hollywood Arts District

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Gunfire erupts on bustling street in North Hollywood Arts District

A woman was injured when gunfire erupted Monday night on a bustling street lined with bars and restaurants in the North Hollywood Arts District. 

The terrifying ordeal unfolded at around 8 p.m. on Magnolia Avenue between Lankershim Boulevard and Vineland Avenue, outside The Fat Dog Bar and Restaurant where a patio full of customers were dining.  

In surveillance footage of the incident, a barrage of gunfire, a single shot followed by at least a dozen others can be heard.  

A couple on the sidewalk are seen ducking, clinging to one another and running for cover.  

The female victim, who has yet to be identified, was shot in the leg. It’s unclear if she was a customer at The Fat Dog.  

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Personnel with the Los Angeles police and fire departments responded to the scene and located the woman, who was conscious and breathing, authorities said. She was taken to a nearby hospital by paramedics.  

Her condition was not immediately available.  

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“I think about 18 shots were fired on Magnolia Avenue,” David Chalem, who works a few doors over at DMC Real Estate, said. “It wasn’t one or two in the morning. It was 8 p.m.”  

Chalem told KTLA’s Rachel Menitoff that in the last two years, criminal activity has increased along this once safe street of bars, restaurants, theaters and vintage shops.  

“We’ve been here so long, and we always felt at least practically safe,” he explained. “But after something like that, we had a long discussion today about potentially leaving the spot.”  

Aimee Conn was working across the street at the Cheba Hut and documented some of the harrowing experience.  

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“It was mayhem. Everybody started running different places and we didn’t know if it was a mass shooter or actually a drive-by,” she said. “I’ve lived 20 years in L.A., and I have never experienced that before, never in this neighborhood.  

When she saw the active crime scene, Conn said she immediately thought of her friend, actor Johnny Wactor, who was shot and killed on May 25 in downtown L.A. after a bartending shift.  

“This shouldn’t have happened,” Conn said. “It was preventable. What are we going to do about it? What’s the solution, together?” 

Police are looking into the possibility that the shooting was the work of two gunmen who fled on foot and possibly got into a white BMW SUV that fled the scene.  

Anyone with information about the shooting is urged to contact the Los Angeles Police Department’s North Hollywood Division.  

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Those wishing to remain anonymous can call the L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-222-8477 or leave tips online at www.lacrimestoppers.org.  

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