Massachusetts fire investigators are looking for an arsonist who believes he burned the Tesla charging station on Monday.
Firefighters and police say they discovered seven Tesla superchargers were causing a fire in Littleton, Littleton, Massachusetts. According to a press release from the Massachusetts Fire Department, officials and investigators from three different groups determined the fire was intentional.
“The Littleton Police Department, the Fire Department and Massachusetts police have determined that an explosion investigation unit connected to the former state fire department office is under investigation and that the fire appears to have been intentionally set up,” Littleton Police said.
There have been a series of attacks on Tesla over the past few weeks as CEO Elon Musk continues his efforts to cut government spending. (Related: Sasha Topelic: Attack on Elon Musk is fake news | Daily Caller)
The French Tesla dealer was attacked by the Anti-Author Information Toulouse and the Surrounding Area (IAATA) group on Monday. “Let’s continue our attacks on technofascists!” the anarchist group said in a statement.
According to multiple reports, the group set up multiple vehicles inside the dealership, causing about $735,000 in damages.
Protesters destroyed a dealer in Baltimore County Tesla at one point on Saturday in an apparent attempt to oppose Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). According to To CBS News.
The protesters were dealers in Owens Mills, Maryland, who doodled images of “no musk” and X-like social media platforms, “no musk” and X-like images.
In late February, police in Loveland, Colorado arrested a 40-year-old child who went under both Lucy Grace Nelson and Justin Thomas Nelson names after discovering detectives carrying explosives at a Tesla dealer in Colorado. Nelson is accused of explosives or burnt Cen devices used during felony among other charges. CBS News. The same dealer was targeted five times, the word “Nazi” was graffitied on the building and Molotov cocktails were thrown into the vehicle. Nelson is scheduled to appear in court on Friday.
Musk and Tesla had not responded to these attacks as of Tuesday afternoon.