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The Western Journal on MSNAnti-Trump Arson Suspect's Alleged Attack on Tesla Charging Station Takes a Painful Turn He Wasn't ExpectingA man in South Carolina spray-painted a Tesla charging station on Friday with a message critical of President Donald Trump ...
There’s been an uptick in arson and vandalism of Tesla property since the company’s CEO, Elon Musk, began his new role at the ...
Vandalism to Tesla vehicles and dealerships has been reported to police in various states as the Department of Government ...
Tesla vehicles, dealerships and charging stations have been hit with vandalisms, fires and protests since Elon Musk began his role at the White House.
The House speaker called for an investigation into attacks on Tesla showrooms and charging stations, a day after Trump said ...
Charleston officials have released 911 calls from witnesses who were present when a Tesla charging station was set on fire ...
The fires, which the police said were intentionally set, are the latest in a series of attacks against Elon Musk’s company.
North Charleston Police did not arrest the unidentified man that witnesses said torched Tesla station and set himself on fire ...
Littleton police and firefighters were called to the Tesla Supercharger at about 1 a.m. Monday after a neighbor saw a fire ...
Before igniting the flames, the man used red spray paint to write a profane message against President Donald Trump.
It could be the latest in a string of fires intentionally targeting the electric vehicle company run by billionaire Trump ...
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