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Since January 2025, Tesla vehicles and dealerships in nine states have been targeted by arson, gunfire, and vandalism. Lone offenders strike at night, using firebombs and guns, and leaving graffiti against perceived racists or political foes. The FBI warns that these attacks may seem like victimless crimes, but they are not. The FBI urges people to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity near Tesla locations to tips dot f b i dot gov, or call +1 800 call FBI. The FBI says that a tip could stop the next attack and that they are protecting communities, one report at a time.

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Recently, Tesla charging stations near Boston have been set on fire, and shots were fired at a Tesla dealership in Oregon. There have even been protests in downtown New York against Tesla's showroom. Despite the stock downturn and criticisms, I try to look on the bright side. I'm curious, what motivates these actions? Is it just a tough situation, or is there something more behind it?

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A vehicle fire occurred, and a drone video will show the incident. Initially, the fire was covered with a tarp to help extinguish it. After the fire department's suppression efforts, evidence was found in the vehicle, including gasoline canisters, camp fuel canisters, and large firework mortars. Notably, the exterior of the Cybertruck remained largely intact, which minimized damage inside the valet area. Most of the blast went upward, and the front glass doors of the Trump hotel, parked directly in front of the truck, were not broken by the explosion.

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The vehicle vented upwards without damaging the trunk's glass doors, indicating a less effective explosion than expected. There are also unexploded components found inside. Regarding the Cybertruck, efforts are being made to recover video footage, as it is equipped with numerous cameras. There was a question about the nature of the bomb, which seemed to consist of individual incendiary components rather than a connected device. The sophistication of the bomb appears lower than what would be expected from someone with military experience. Most materials in the Tesla were likely intended to fuel a larger explosion, but it's too early to determine if there was any sophisticated connectivity among the components.

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I'm reporting live from Seattle, where a Tesla Cybertruck has caught fire. Firefighters are on the scene, battling the flames. There are several Cybertrucks parked here in the SoDo neighborhood. While the cause is still under investigation, arson is suspected considering the recent incidents of vandalism and anti-Elon Musk sentiment. The fire chief mentioned that multiple vehicles were involved, and upon closer inspection, it appears at least three Cybertrucks and other Tesla models have sustained fire damage in the Tesla parking lot. Firefighters are working to extinguish hotspots, revealing the extent of the wreckage with twisted metal and melted parts. Authorities are investigating the scene.

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A large group of people could turn volatile if law enforcement moves in the wrong way. What is now people having fun watching cars burn could turn into a massive confrontation between officers and demonstrators.

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Setting a car on fire is a criminal act that should result in jail time. Dealerships and cars have cameras, so those who commit arson will be caught and face severe consequences. The government, having just received its mandate, will prosecute these individuals. Sentences could range from five to twenty years in prison, and if charged with terrorism, there will be no parole or shortened sentences. Arson, breaking in, and shooting a car have nothing to do with politics or Tesla; they are criminal acts.

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Thousands of auto dealers are urging President Biden to reconsider the government's electric vehicle (EV) mandate. These dealerships represent various brands and are speaking on behalf of consumers. The problem is that manufacturers are being forced to produce EVs, but consumers are not buying them. Dealerships are now facing a backlog of EV inventory, with up to 12 months' worth of supply. Consumers are hesitant due to concerns about infrastructure and range anxiety. The Biden administration's mandate has put pressure on manufacturers to invest in EV production, but without sufficient consumer demand. Dealerships want the market and infrastructure to evolve naturally, rather than being forced. They are not against EVs and actually make good profits from EV service. The goal is to find a balance between EVs, gas vehicles, and hybrids.

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Witnesses reported seeing two individuals in black clothing throwing an accelerant onto a Tesla. Firefighters extinguished the fire. According to fire officials, someone allegedly threw gas on the vehicle, but they did not personally witness the act. The incident occurred in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood at 15th and Harrison. Investigators are focusing on the hood area of the Tesla.

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In this video, the speakers discuss a car that was burned in a grass fire. They point out that the burn did not cross the highway and the grass on the other side is not burned. They question how the car's tires, rims, and windshield could have melted so severely when the grass fire did not reach that area. They also mention the presence of jumper cables and pulverized cast aluminum. The speakers are amazed by the destruction and ask viewers to share the video to spread awareness.

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An underground lithium battery storage plant for bicycle batteries was discovered, posing a significant hazard. Hazmat teams are working to contain the situation due to the dangerous nature of the materials. Air quality in the affected area remains very high and dangerous.

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The speaker shows burned wood fence posts and asks how the car got so hot. They request input from knowledgeable people to understand the phenomenon. They point out melted windows and other melted parts of the car, expressing gratitude that they were able to access and document the scene. They question why there are fences and checkpoints, and discuss the extent of the heat damage. The video ends with the speaker asking for viewers' thoughts.

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Several cars were burned up next to a townhome, showing melted metal from a very hot fire. One car next to the building did not fully ignite, only melting in the front.

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In this video, the speakers examine a burned vehicle and discuss the unusual extent of the damage. They point out that the grass surrounding the car is not burned, leading them to question how the car became so hot. They highlight various melted and destroyed parts of the vehicle, including the windshield and aluminum wheels. The speakers express their confusion and call for input from scientists and experts to help explain the phenomenon. They also mention their frustration with restricted access to the area and emphasize the need to share the video.

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Going all electric by 2035 is not practical because there is no such thing as a zero emission vehicle. Electric cars simply shift emissions elsewhere. Manufacturing a single 1,000 pound battery requires digging up 500,000 pounds of materials and 100 to 300 barrels of oil. This process can result in a carbon debt of 10 to 40 tons of CO2. Increasing battery usage will require more minerals like lithium, cobalt, and zinc, leading to a 400% to 4000% increase in demand. However, there isn't enough mining in the world to produce enough batteries for everyone's cars.

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The speaker is confused that people who advocate for electric vehicles are now burning them. The speaker says these are the same people who have been trying to force people to buy electric vehicles and eradicate gas cars, citing environmental concerns like emissions and pollution. The speaker suggests that the reason for the vehicle burning is a protest against the electric vehicle manufacturer, who is revealing government waste of taxpayer money. The speaker states that the situation doesn't make sense.

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The battery in this electric vehicle design is a t-shape, located down the center and across the back seat area. The vehicle is currently charging from the building's power grid. The power source feeding the building is Lansing. The power mix is believed to include coal, with a heavy reliance on natural gas. The grid is approximately 95% coal.

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We're on the scene in Seattle where a Tesla Cybertruck is on fire. Firefighters are working to put out the flames. There are several other Cybertrucks parked nearby. While the cause is still under investigation, given the recent incidents of vandalism and arson targeting Tesla properties and the anti-Elon Musk sentiment, arson is suspected. Authorities confirm multiple vehicles are involved, about four in total. Besides the Cybertruck, other Tesla vehicles, including Model X and Model 3 cars, have sustained damage in the Tesla parking lot. Firefighters are addressing hotspots, and the extent of the damage is significant, with twisted metal and charred remains. Three Cybertrucks have visible damage. A fourth vehicle is also believed to be damaged, but access is restricted for safety reasons.

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Smoke is thick, but not much is visible from the speaker's location. The speaker saw two huge pockets of smoke while driving in. Helicopters are flying above, possibly monitoring the area to help fire crews know when it's safe to re-enter.

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The speaker points out that the aluminum parts of a car have melted, indicating extreme heat. They explain that aluminum typically melts at temperatures ranging from 6, 7, 800 to 2,000 degrees Celsius. They doubt that the fire in Australia could have reached such high temperatures, as even on the hottest day it only reached around 150 degrees Celsius. The speaker also mentions that tires were catching fire, emphasizing the severity of the situation.

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A vehicle fire occurred, and a drone video shows the incident. Initially, the fire was covered with a tarp to extinguish it. After the fire department's suppression efforts, evidence was found in the back of the vehicle, including gasoline canisters, camp fuel canisters, and large firework mortars. Notably, the exterior of the truck remained mostly intact, which limited the damage inside. The vehicle was a Cybertruck, allowing most of the blast to go upwards. Remarkably, the front glass doors of the Trump hotel, parked directly in front, were not broken by the blast, as seen in the video.

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Last night, a fire erupted in a Littleton parking lot, leaving seven Tesla charging stations charred. The Fire Chief suspects arson. Firefighters responded to Constitution Ave around 1AM, finding the charging stations engulfed in flames. The fire burned for nearly an hour, complicated by the live electricity, which posed a significant safety risk to both the public and firefighters, so we had to maintain a safe distance from the electrical equipment. Investigators are not releasing specific details but have indicated that evidence at the scene suggests the fire was intentionally set.

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Can anyone explain how cars can be completely incinerated by natural fires? I've never witnessed anything like this before and I'm genuinely asking for input from those with knowledge or experience in firefighting or natural disasters. Is it possible for a natural occurrence to cause such devastation, where everything in its path is cremated? It looks like an apocalypse has swept through. If anyone has experienced something similar, please comment below. Have you ever seen anything like this?

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In this video, the speaker explains that the battery in the electric vehicle is located in the center and back seat area, debunking the misconception that electric vehicles are dead. The speaker mentions that the car is currently being charged from the building's power source, which is primarily supplied by Lansing. It is suggested that Lansing relies heavily on natural gas for its power generation. The speaker concludes by stating that the car is charging from their grid, which accounts for about 95% of the power source.

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Our main focus is to contain the fire and allow firefighters to enter the building. Fire units will remain on the scene for several days.
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