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Jameson Wagner was charged with attacking a Tesla showroom and the Republican headquarters in Albuquerque. Surveillance video caught Wagner torching both locations. At Tesla, an intact IED filled with flammable liquid was found, along with graffiti saying "die, Elon, Tesla, Nazi, Inc," and a swastika. A month later, the same suspect firebombed the GOP headquarters and spray-painted "ICE KKK" on the building. Video caught the suspect fleeing in a white Hyundai. A search warrant at Wagner's home found the Hyundai, a box containing eight homemade fire bombs, black and red spray paint matching the graffiti, and the stencil used for "ICE KKK." He is charged with destruction of property by arson, each count carrying a five to twenty-year sentence.

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Someone is in jail facing up to 20 years for throwing a Molotov cocktail through a dealership. Anyone who touches a Tesla or goes to a dealership should beware, because "we're coming after you." Those funding such actions will also be targeted and identified.

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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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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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The Department of Justice has unsealed federal charges against Cooper Frederick for the firebombing of a Tesla dealership on March 7 in Loveland, Colorado. The DOJ has made it clear that anyone involved in domestic terrorism against Tesla properties will be found, arrested, and imprisoned. The DOJ is seeking a twenty-year prison sentence. The FBI investigated the crime, which occurred in Colorado, and the defendant was arrested in Plano, Texas. This serves as a warning that those who run will not be able to hide from justice.

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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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Jim Pellis, a former regional sales director for Armour Code, was caught on Tesla cameras keying a car. He allegedly waited until no one was around before scratching the vehicle. The internet identified Pellis, and his company released a statement condemning the vandalism and deferring to authorities. Pellis reportedly deleted his LinkedIn and attempted to erase his online presence. The speaker notes that damaging a Tesla hurts the owner, not Elon Musk, and that Pellis is facing consequences due to the car's built-in cameras.

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The speaker's Cybertruck was attacked in broad daylight by someone he identifies as an Elon Musk hater. The speaker was nearby and the Tesla's cameras recorded the incident. After assessing the damage and calling 911, the speaker secretly followed the vandals to a movie theater. Police arrived, and the speaker showed them the video evidence. The police paused the movie, "Death of a Unicorn," and apprehended the suspect. The speaker is pressing charges, estimating the damages to be a few thousand dollars. He believes Elon Musk haters need to be taught a lesson and is grateful for the Tesla's recording capabilities.

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A woman driving a Tesla was run off the road by a man in full fatigues who threatened her, telling her to get rid of the car. The incident was captured by the Tesla's cameras. The speaker described the incident as terrorism, noting the woman was thankful she didn't have children in the car. Another person, Al Moter, a Democrat, said he fears for his life and wouldn't buy a Tesla out of fear. One of the speakers said the incidents are making them want to buy a Tesla, while another said they don't want to buy one out of spite.

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The speaker believes that without Elon, certain individuals could face prolonged incarceration. These individuals will be caught and prosecuted, potentially facing twenty years in jail without leniency or pardons. The speaker equates those who burned and exploded Tesla showrooms and cars to terrorists, asserting that the January 6th event was less severe, as only Ashley Babbitt was killed. The speaker highlights the organized nature of the Tesla incidents, noting professionally made signs and suggesting that the financiers are equally culpable as those setting the fires. The FBI and Justice Department are seriously investigating these individuals as terrorists.

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Vandalizing a Tesla because the owner might be a Trump supporter could backfire, potentially strengthening their support for Trump, or even pushing a Kamala Harris voter to support Trump. The act could also lead to domestic terrorism charges. Those who vandalize property over political disagreements claim to fight for democracy, but democracy means peacefully coexisting with differing views. Vandalizing property due to disagreement with a car company's CEO's politics is illogical. Trump supporters don't display bumper stickers as often because Democrats are more prone to vandalism.

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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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We need to take these domestic terror attacks against Tesla seriously, especially if we follow the money. It's time to expose the left's dark money operation, which has been funding various forms of disruption for years. This includes terrorism on campuses, support for pro-Hamas terrorists, attacks on Tesla, and actions at Supreme Court justices' homes. It's all left-funded garbage, and we need to uncover its sources. The left has become extreme. Just a year ago, they were promoting EVs and acting morally superior for driving them, but now they're burning down dealerships and disrupting events. Their behavior is bizarre, and that's why the American people won't give them power.

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The speaker asserts that coordinated efforts are targeting Tesla owners, Tesla dealerships, and Elon Musk. They believe these actions are organized rather than isolated incidents. The speaker threatens to pursue those responsible, including any groups funding these activities, and demands that they cease their actions.

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Federal charges have been filed against Jamison Wagner, 40, of Albuquerque, in connection with arson attacks at a New Mexico Tesla dealership. In February, investigators found two Tesla vehicles on fire and graffiti on the wall, including "Nazi" and "ICE equals KKK." Authorities say five to six vehicles were hit. Wagner will remain in federal custody pending a detention hearing. The case is similar to a firebombing in Las Vegas. According to Pam Bondi at DOJ, there will be no plea deals for those convicted of such crimes; the goal is a 20-year prison sentence. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that hurling firebombs is not political protest but a dangerous felony that will be prosecuted to the maximum extent. Pam Bondi warned against participating in the wave of political violence.

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I will label those harming great American companies as domestic terrorists and stop them. I've defended the NFL and many American companies, doing them favors. Harming such companies, especially those providing numerous jobs, will lead to serious consequences for those caught. This is quite literally terrorism, with examples including vandalizing charging stations, dealerships, and Teslas. Terrorism involves using violence to achieve political goals by instilling fear, with domestic terrorism occurring within a country. These individuals are domestic terrorists and should be treated accordingly. The FBI should intervene and take this seriously. It's great to see Trump supporting Elon, as he deserves it.

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A person is accused of writing a swastika on a Tesla. The Tesla owner says it's a "heat crime" and that the act was caught on video. The car is currently with the police being fingerprinted, and Facebook helped track down the accused. The Tesla owner suggests the accused apologize to Facebook for writing the swastika. The accused apologizes, stating they have nothing against the car or the owner, but admits to having something against Elon Musk. They claim they did not intend to do this.

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Lee was driving to a doctor's appointment in Lynnwood when a driver aggressively honked at her. A white SUV then cut her off, and the driver told her to sell her Tesla. Lee says the man, wearing a camouflage jacket and ski mask, attacked her because of her car. This incident follows others, including Teslas set ablaze in Las Vegas with the word "resist" left behind, shots fired at an Oregon dealership, and charging stations torched in Massachusetts. These incidents have reportedly intensified since Elon Musk took a prominent role in the Trump administration while allegedly slashing government jobs and spending. A website, now taken down, shared Tesla owners' personal information to pressure them to sell. Lee now takes the highways to feel more visible and has filed reports about the incident.

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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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The Department of Justice has unsealed federal charges against Cooper Frederick for the March 7 firebombing of a Tesla dealership in Loveland, Colorado. The defendant was arrested in Plano, Texas, thanks to the FBI's investigation. The Department of Justice considers these cases a serious threat to public safety. The speaker stated that anyone taking part in domestic terrorism against Tesla properties will be found, arrested, and imprisoned. The Department of Justice will not negotiate and is seeking a twenty-year prison sentence. The speaker warned, "You can run but you cannot hide. Justice is coming."

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Political violence is escalating. Ryan Ruth, the only living person who tried to assassinate Trump, was in court, and an assassination report is expected next week. Recently, a Tesla dealership in Oregon was shot up after a protest against Trump, Elon Musk, and border tariffs. Seven shots damaged cars and shattered windows, with one bullet entering an office. This follows other vandalism incidents at Tesla dealerships nationwide. A man in Salem, Oregon, firebombed a Tesla dealership, causing significant damage. Despite warnings to tone down rhetoric after Trump was shot, some have shifted to comparing him to other dictators. Some believe Trump is inciting revolution and Democrats must stop him by any means necessary, even at the cost of their own lives.

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Abigail Gale's Tesla was vandalized after she and her family had dinner at Olive Garden. She believes her car was targeted due to the current political climate and the perception of Tesla CEO Elon Musk. The damage included keying on multiple sides of the vehicle, possibly costing over $10,000 to repair. Gale, who uses a wheelchair, expressed disappointment that this happened in Kansas. She hopes the perpetrator is found, receives punishment, and pays for the damages. Gale says her family is questioning the safety of driving a Tesla due to incidents like this. She contacted the Wichita Police Department and is awaiting answers. She says that damaging a personal vehicle does not affect Elon Musk.

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Speaker 1 expresses shock at the "hatred and violence from the left," citing instances of Teslas and dealerships being burned, firebombed, and shot at. Speaker 1 claims Tesla is a "peaceful company" and that neither the company nor Speaker 1 has "done anything awful." Speaker 1 attributes the attacks to "some kind of mental illness thing" and suggests "larger forces at work," questioning who is funding and coordinating the attacks. Speaker 0 references Speaker 1's tweet stating "the level of violence is insane" and that "Tesla just makes electric cars and has done nothing to deserve these evil attacks."

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Lee was driving to an appointment in Lynnwood when a driver aggressively honked at her. A white SUV then cut her off, and the driver approached her window, demanding she sell her Tesla. Lee has owned the Tesla for two years and says the man who confronted her wore a camouflage jacket and ski mask. This incident follows a pattern of attacks and vandalism against Tesla owners. In Las Vegas, Teslas were set on fire with the word "resist" left behind. There have also been reports of shots fired at a dealership in Oregon and charging stations torched in Massachusetts. These incidents have reportedly increased since Elon Musk's involvement with the Trump administration. A website, now removed, even shared Tesla owners' personal information to pressure them to sell. Lee now takes the highway to feel safer and has reported the incident.

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The Department of Justice has unsealed federal charges against Cooper Frederick for the firebombing of a Tesla dealership on March 7 in Loveland, Colorado. The defendant was arrested in Plano, Texas, thanks to the FBI's investigative work. The Justice Department has made it clear that anyone involved in domestic terrorism against Tesla properties will be found, arrested, and imprisoned. The Justice Department is seeking a twenty-year prison sentence. This crime is a serious threat to public safety, and there will be no negotiating. The message is: you can run, but you cannot hide; justice is coming.
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