Targeted Tesla attacks continue amid outrage at Elon Musk
Tesla vehicles, charging stations targeted as protesters denounce DOGE, Elon Musk
Vandalism to Tesla vehicles and dealerships has been reported to police in various states as the Department of Government Efficiency continues on its mission to cut wasteful spending.
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As Protests Against Elon Musk Target Tesla, How Will EV Buyers Respond?
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Police investigating shooting at Oregon Tesla dealership
Another Shooting At A Tesla Dealership In Oregon, FBI Investigates
The shooting comes hot on the heels of a similar attack at a Tesla store in Salem, Oregon. In that incident, 41-year-old Adam Matthew Lansky allegedly went to the dealership on January 20 and threw a Molotov cocktail that apparently damaged a Model X.
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Oregon man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails, shooting at Tesla dealership
That 1% holding (rounding up) has angered local activists, who note that Tesla’s CEO, the billionaire Elon Musk, has seemingly become President Donald Trump’s most influential adviser, and is currently engaged in a purge of the federal workforce on Trump’s behalf.
Hundreds gathered outside Portland City Hall with flags and signs decrying Trump's actions, then marched across the Hawthorne Bridge and back to Pioneer Courthouse Square.
Chanting “Elon Musk has got to go” into a pink bullhorn, Carolanne Fry led about 350 demonstrators in a noisy march outside a Tesla electric vehicle dealership in Portland, Oregon, this week.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency has targeted federal agencies like USAID, CFPB, and NOAA to reduce government spending.
Adam Lansky, 41, is believed to have launched ‘Molotov cocktails that struck a dealership building and several vehicles’ sparking several fires
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