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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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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 California driver with an electric vehicle, purchased with a tax credit to "make the world green," expresses confusion after an incident. The vehicle has bumper stickers including "This vehicle does not support fascists," "Anti Elon Tesla Club," "I got this for dog mode," and a Ukrainian flag. While driving in self-drive mode to visit a partner, someone threw something at the windshield. The driver, who states they "can't stand that Nazi scum Musk" and wants Tesla stock to fail, questions the appropriate response to the incident and asks, "Are we getting gas vehicles now? So confusing."

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A man confronts another man about keying a Tesla, claiming there's video evidence online and that the license plate was recorded. The man being confronted initially denies the act, but then says "Oh, shit." The confronter expresses surprise that the police haven't contacted him yet. He questions why someone wearing a USA shirt and driving a Korean car would key an American car, suggesting the owner is likely a Democrat and possibly a woman. Neither the man accused nor his companion offer any explanation.

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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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A person confronts an individual, accusing him of keying a Tesla, stating there's video evidence online and that the license plate was recorded. The accused denies the act, even after being told he was seen doing it. The speaker questions the motive, pointing out the accused's USA t-shirt, Korean car, and the possibility that the Tesla owner is a Democrat. The speaker expresses disbelief and wishes the accused good luck, hoping he learns a lesson. The accused then tells the speaker to chase him.

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An individual is reporting an incident where a woman allegedly tried to hit them with her car in front of the post office. The person states that their son has video footage of the incident. According to the individual, the woman confronted them about being videotaped, then reversed her car, angled it towards them, and drove in their direction. The person claims they may have touched the hood of the car. They told the woman to go home and "lick her wounds" and that they wouldn't call the police if she left, but warned that they would press charges if she called 911. The reporting individual states they were surprised by the woman's aggression. They intend to press charges and will provide the video footage. An officer advises that if someone uses pepper spray, they should notify the police.

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Video footage from a Tesla camera shows a green car boxing in the Tesla on Route 66. The driver of the green car then reportedly started hitting the 61-year-old woman in the Tesla while she was behind the wheel. The woman says she bit the man's hand. A passenger then pulled the attacker away, and they drove off. The victim said she was terrified and doesn't understand why this happened. She stated she bought the car because it's fun to drive, not as a political statement, and that she is ashamed of society. The victim and another Tesla owner who received a threatening note and text have signed up for a gun safety course because they don't feel safe.

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A person confronts an individual, accusing him of keying a Tesla, stating there's video evidence online. The accused denies the act, but the accuser claims to have witnessed it, noting the license plate was recorded. The accuser questions the motivation, pointing out the accused was wearing a USA t-shirt while driving a Korean car. The accuser speculates the Tesla owner is likely a Democrat. The accused and his companion remain silent. The accuser expresses disbelief, mentioning the accused is handicapped, and wishes him luck, hoping he learns a lesson. The encounter ends near a Chase bank.

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Someone's white Tesla was vandalized while they were at the doctor's office. The windshield and body of the car are covered in writing, including the phrase "Clown American." The speaker states that the car is usually admired, despite people disliking Elon Musk. The speaker says they like the car because it is nice. They express disbelief at the damage and worry about driving around with their son in the vandalized car, especially since they don't have a camera and are using their phone.

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A 70-year-old man, Christopher Talbot of Meridian, was arrested after allegedly hitting another man with his car during demonstrations at the Tesla dealership in Meridian. According to police, Talbot made an obscene gesture towards a counter-protester before hitting him with his car. The victim, who had been driving a truck with pro-Trump flags, had just parked and exited his vehicle when the incident occurred.

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Speaker 0 describes a man who tried to run her over with his car; she avoided him and is driving to the police to make a report: "I am the problem. I am not the problem. I am the one who he tried to run me over with his car. I avoided him, and I avoided him successfully, and I'm still scared. So here I am driving to the police to make the police report." She says she avoided him because "I don't know if he has a gun." He followed and threatened, "I'm gonna shoot you." She insists, "I'm not scared of you," and says, "He attacked me first and I protected myself." He called her "Muslim terrorists," "Muslim terrorist," and "he tried to assassinate me." She adds, "If I wasn't a smart driver, I would have hit the cars in front of me." She says she "manipulated him to go somewhere inside so I can get away from him."

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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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A driver named Greg was attacked by an angry woman armed with a bat. The incident occurred when Mikaela Barbosa accidentally cut off the woman in a plaza. The woman followed her and confronted her, making derogatory statements. The woman and her sister locked Barbosa in her car and attacked her with bats. Good Samaritans intervened and stopped the assault. Barbosa suffered injuries including stitches, staples, a concussion, and a broken nose. She is grateful for the help she received and wants to assure her daughter that she is okay. It is shocking that the attack took place in front of a young child.

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Two speakers recount a violent incident at a protest. The first speaker notes that they did not see the assault themselves, but mentions that “somebody has no video,” implying there was a lack of footage of the assault. Protesters then insisted that the individual who assaulted someone could not leave, and they began calling law enforcement to report the assault. According to the account, the situation escalated when a vehicle drove through the crowd. A Jeep Gladiator sped into the protesters, knocking one man quite violently onto the hood of the car. The vehicle then accelerated away, and the man on the hood was hurled into a snowbank. The incident continued as the car subsequently hit another person after the initial impact. The first speaker confirms that the driver sped off and notes that the person on the hood of the car went flying into the snowbank, describing the sequence as the vehicle “went flying into the snowbank.” They add that, after the initial contact, the car hit somebody, compounding the harm. The second speaker, identified as Speaker 1, reacts with shock: “Woah. I’m not in shock right now, so I might feel it later. I might feel it later. I don’t know.” This statement conveys an immediate emotional response to witnessing the violence, with an acknowledgment that distress may intensify as time passes. Overall, the account highlights an assault that occurred off-camera, followed by a deliberate act of driving a vehicle into a crowd, which resulted in a person being knocked onto the hood of the car, the vehicle continuing to speed away, and subsequent impacts that caused injuries. The protesters reacted by attempting to report the assault to law enforcement, and the witnesses express immediate concern and potential delayed shock regarding the violence they observed.

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A Cybertruck's cameras recorded a man allegedly vandalizing the vehicle outside a Floor and Decor store in Carson. The incident occurred Saturday at the Carson Town Center. According to the Cybertruck's owner, there was no prior interaction with the man seen keying the vehicle. The owner reports the damage is estimated at $7,000. The alleged vandal and another man reportedly left the scene in a blue Honda CRV.

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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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A person states that they and their husband drive Teslas. They learned that a friend is being disowned and uninvited from gatherings by friends and family simply for driving a Tesla. The speaker emphasizes that owning a Tesla is not a political statement or an attempt to impose beliefs on others. The friend is facing social consequences solely because of the car they drive.

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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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An individual is accused of writing a swastika on a Tesla using a key. The Tesla owner states that the act is a hate crime and that the key is being fingerprinted by the police to track down the individual. They also mention that Facebook tracked the individual down. The Tesla owner suggests the individual apologize to Facebook for writing the swastika. The individual apologizes, stating they have nothing against the car or the owner, but may have something against Elon Musk. The Tesla owner clarifies they own the car and it was bought and paid for. The individual admits their actions were misguided and unintentional.
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