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In Myers, California, Tesla superchargers keep being sabotaged with epoxy found in the charging cable and anti-Elon Musk graffiti with chargers marked with swastikas. Seven Tesla charging stations at a shopping center were arsoned outside of Boston, Massachusetts on March 3rd.
In Myers, California, Tesla superchargers keep being sabotaged with epoxy found in the charging cable and anti-Elon Musk graffiti with chargers marked with swastikas. Seven Tesla charging stations at a shopping center were arsoned outside of Boston, Massachusetts on March 3rd.
And on March 7th, Molotov cocktails were thrown at a Tesla charging station in South Carolina with long live Ukraine on the ground in red paint. A 24-year-old man was taken into custody on March 13th. But it's not just wheel thefts and supercharger sabotage. Tesla dealerships have been a target for anti-Mus graffiti, vandalism, and armed attacks.
And on March 7th, Molotov cocktails were thrown at a Tesla charging station in South Carolina with long live Ukraine on the ground in red paint. A 24-year-old man was taken into custody on March 13th. But it's not just wheel thefts and supercharger sabotage. Tesla dealerships have been a target for anti-Mus graffiti, vandalism, and armed attacks.
And on March 7th, Molotov cocktails were thrown at a Tesla charging station in South Carolina with long live Ukraine on the ground in red paint. A 24-year-old man was taken into custody on March 13th. But it's not just wheel thefts and supercharger sabotage. Tesla dealerships have been a target for anti-Mus graffiti, vandalism, and armed attacks.
Some commentators have been conflating the picketing protests and graffiti with actual instances of arson and property destruction. People like Libs of TikTok labeling simple spray paint as quote-unquote trans-violence or trans-terrorism. Which is not to say some people aren't taking a more destructive approach towards their Elon Musk grievances.
Some commentators have been conflating the picketing protests and graffiti with actual instances of arson and property destruction. People like Libs of TikTok labeling simple spray paint as quote-unquote trans-violence or trans-terrorism. Which is not to say some people aren't taking a more destructive approach towards their Elon Musk grievances.
Some commentators have been conflating the picketing protests and graffiti with actual instances of arson and property destruction. People like Libs of TikTok labeling simple spray paint as quote-unquote trans-violence or trans-terrorism. Which is not to say some people aren't taking a more destructive approach towards their Elon Musk grievances.
Whether that qualifies as terrorism is another issue, though. On January 20th, a man wearing black pulling a wheelie cart approached a Tesla dealership in Salem, Oregon, and threw a Molotov cocktail at a Cybertruck. Surveillance footage shows the man pull out, ignite, and throw three more Molotov cocktails from his rolling cart before realizing an eyewitness is charging their Tesla nearby.
Whether that qualifies as terrorism is another issue, though. On January 20th, a man wearing black pulling a wheelie cart approached a Tesla dealership in Salem, Oregon, and threw a Molotov cocktail at a Cybertruck. Surveillance footage shows the man pull out, ignite, and throw three more Molotov cocktails from his rolling cart before realizing an eyewitness is charging their Tesla nearby.
Whether that qualifies as terrorism is another issue, though. On January 20th, a man wearing black pulling a wheelie cart approached a Tesla dealership in Salem, Oregon, and threw a Molotov cocktail at a Cybertruck. Surveillance footage shows the man pull out, ignite, and throw three more Molotov cocktails from his rolling cart before realizing an eyewitness is charging their Tesla nearby.
The man in black pulls out a suppressor-mounted AR-style rifle and points it at the witness as they drive away before continuing to throw more Molotov cocktails at parked vehicles. A rock was used to break the glass of the dealership showroom, and another Molotov cocktail was thrown inside the building.
The man in black pulls out a suppressor-mounted AR-style rifle and points it at the witness as they drive away before continuing to throw more Molotov cocktails at parked vehicles. A rock was used to break the glass of the dealership showroom, and another Molotov cocktail was thrown inside the building.
The man in black pulls out a suppressor-mounted AR-style rifle and points it at the witness as they drive away before continuing to throw more Molotov cocktails at parked vehicles. A rock was used to break the glass of the dealership showroom, and another Molotov cocktail was thrown inside the building.
A criminal complaint claims that this incident caused around $500,000 in damage to the dealership, including damaging seven Tesla vehicles. A month later, on February 19th, the same dealership was hit again, this time with gunshots breaking through windows and hitting vehicles.
A criminal complaint claims that this incident caused around $500,000 in damage to the dealership, including damaging seven Tesla vehicles. A month later, on February 19th, the same dealership was hit again, this time with gunshots breaking through windows and hitting vehicles.
A criminal complaint claims that this incident caused around $500,000 in damage to the dealership, including damaging seven Tesla vehicles. A month later, on February 19th, the same dealership was hit again, this time with gunshots breaking through windows and hitting vehicles.
In early March, a 41-year-old man was arrested in connection to both incidents, with court documents claiming fingerprints were identified on recovered glass bottles used for explosive devices, and the suspect's car was identified in footage captured by a police car parked near the Tesla dealership.
In early March, a 41-year-old man was arrested in connection to both incidents, with court documents claiming fingerprints were identified on recovered glass bottles used for explosive devices, and the suspect's car was identified in footage captured by a police car parked near the Tesla dealership.
In early March, a 41-year-old man was arrested in connection to both incidents, with court documents claiming fingerprints were identified on recovered glass bottles used for explosive devices, and the suspect's car was identified in footage captured by a police car parked near the Tesla dealership.