A 39-year-old man from Hilton Head Island, Austin Radel, faces multiple charges including assault and traffic violations following an incident on New Year’s Day. Radel was pulled over for erratic driving and revealed to have an active arrest warrant related to an earlier assault. His license was suspended just days prior, adding to his legal troubles. This incident highlights a concerning trend of public disorder during holiday celebrations.
In a shocking turn of events on New Year’s Day, a 39-year-old man from Hilton Head Island found himself in hot water, facing serious charges including assault and traffic violations. The festivities turned sour for Austin Radel when he was pulled over just after 10 p.m. for illegally changing lanes near the Hilton Head Island Airport.
Radel was driving a burgundy Mercedes when law enforcement stopped him due to his erratic driving. When approached by a deputy, he claimed he had no license, registration, or proof of insurance. As the situation escalated, Radel refused to exit his vehicle and had to be physically assisted out by the deputy who unbuckled his seatbelt. This is when things took a turn for the worse—Radel became aggressive, complicating an already tense situation.
Upon further investigation, it was revealed that Radel had an active arrest warrant for an earlier assault case from August 2024. The charge stemmed from a violent incident at a Circle K gas station on Lagoon Road, not far from popular Coligny Beach Park. The attack involved Radel alongside an unidentified companion, and it left the victim with a painful 1-inch gash near his eye that resulted in significant blood loss.
The details of that fateful night described a verbal confrontation escalating into a physical assault, with two men, including Radel, launching a brutal attack. Witnesses reported distressing scenes of the victim receiving punches and what could only be described as “soccer ball kicks” to the face. Surveillance footage supported these accounts, clearly showing the suspects exiting a red Ford SUV before their attack. It was believed that the incident was sparked by a prior joke made to one of the suspects’ romantic partners eight months earlier.
As if that wasn’t enough, Radel’s troubles were compounded by the fact that his driver’s license had been suspended just a week prior, on December 25. This suspension was due to an overdue traffic ticket—a situation many can relate to but that can quickly escalate into severe consequences.
Following his New Year’s Day arrest, Radel was eventually released five days later on a $5,000 surety bond. However, his past is a colorful one, with prior convictions in Beaufort County for offenses including shoplifting, public disorderly conduct, and possessing an open container.
Under South Carolina law, a charge of third-degree assault and battery by mob is categorized as a misdemeanor, but it’s not a light matter. Such a charge can lead to up to one year in prison, depending on the circumstances of the case. The law isn’t lenient, and investigators from the sheriff’s office are particularly interested in talking to Radel about the other suspect involved in the August assault, who has yet to be identified or arrested.
This ongoing saga serves as a stark reminder of how quickly fun and festivities can turn into alarming incidents that impact lives. For Radel, the dawn of 2024 has started with a dark cloud hanging over his head, and it remains to be seen how this situation will unfold. For now, residents of Hilton Head Island are left with a mix of disbelief and concern over the violent turn of events following what should have been a day of celebration.
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