Several people across the United States have been arrested for spending Easter week and attacking Tesla vehicles.
At least four suspects were accused of throwing keying, spray paintings or explosives in Tesla vehicles. The series of incidents show a fierce trend towards Tesla owners who say the Department of Justice (DOJ) has sparked “domestic terrorism.”
Court records show DOJ won 19-year-old Owen McIntier from Massachusetts in March, burning two Teslas and two charging stations, winning a Molotov cocktail. McIntire is a Massachusetts student and is said to have committed an attack in Missouri during spring break.
A few days ago, DOJ was also charging Jamison Wagner, a “queer” male scientist wearing lipstick. Bombing Tesla dealers GOP headquarters in New Mexico. DOJ said he discovered the agitator in his residence was spray-painted with a flammable chemical belonging to Wagner.
“Let’s be very clear to anyone who still wants to bomb Tesla’s property. You won’t avoid us,” Attorney General Pam Bondy told Friday in DOJ. press release Regarding McIntyre’s arrest that day. “You’ll be arrested. You’ll be charged. You’ll be spent decades behind the bar. It’s worthless.”
Wagner’s attorneys did not respond to requests for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation. Court records Don’t list McIntyre’s lawyer.
Owen McIntier (pictured) is charged with a fire-fighting Tesla vehicle in Massachusetts. (Ministry of Justice)
At the local level of the Minnesota Police announcement At a press conference on Thursday, they arrested a Minneapolis resident the day before the allegedly kien six Teslas across the city. The suspect caused more than $21,000 in damages and could face felony charges, police said.
Like some other Tesla vandalism, the suspect in Minneapolis appeared to be the fact that Teslas was accompanied by a camera that automatically records human activity, footage shows. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara called Teslas a “rolling surveillance vehicle” during a media briefing and asked, “Other people who may have been victimized should move forward.” (Related: Tesla Vandal continues to run into the same problem…camera)
O’Hara said he would not disclose the suspect’s name until police are officially indicted. The Hennepin County District Attorney’s Office did not respond to a request for comment from the DCNF.
Another Florida man was arrested Thursday night and faced felony criminal mischief charges that allegedly locking three Teslas, causing more than $11,000 in damages, Bradenton police I said it on Facebook. The suspect’s bond was set at $150,000. County Records Not listed yet A suspect’s case or lawyer.
Trump federal law enforcement officials formed a task force focused on Discovery and prosecution He is responsible for politically motivated attacks on Tesla vehicles, many of whom have been accused of arson. Attorney General Bondy and FBI Director Kash Patel Called Such attacks are “domestic terrorism.”
“Crimes have consequences,” Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a release Friday. “The people behind these violent and dangerous attacks on private property will face decades of prison. We don’t make deals, we don’t negotiate.”
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