Vandal goals prevented Tesla owner in the latest wave of protest against male

Reports on vandalism and violence against Tesla owners are still growing, with multiple victims share their experiences with the Vandals who have pulled out in an apparent anger on the company’s executive, Elon musk.
Abigail Gill, owner of Tesla from Wichite in Kansas, was at dinner when the man repeatedly passed her desk, carrying characteristic bottoms of his pajamas. When she and her family returned to their car, they found deep scratches all over him. The recordings recorded by the vehicle showed that he was suspected to be Teslin.
“It’s great to see a great and disappointing thing,” said Gill, who uses a wheelchair and pressed on Tesla for mobility, “Fox and friends“Wednesday.
About $ 7,000 was quoted for repairs, but community members offered to cover costs. However, Gill insists that there is only one person to pay.
“It’s so great to see people gathering, especially in times like this where you know innocent people damage their cars,” she said.
“But I just think it’s the only person to pay one house a guy who thought it was okay to do it.”
Tesla Supercharger Station was destroyed by the words Elon is Nazi scum on January 31. January 2025 in San Diego, California. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)
Recent Tesla’s protests and vandalism escalated in response to Musk’s participation in the Government Efficiency Department (Doge), which reduced millions of federal programs and federal jobs.
Incidents ranged from boiling and graffiti to fire and even Shooting. On Monday, the FBI announced the launch of a Working group explore violence against Tesla owners.
Josh Hazel, another Tesla owner, experienced this firsthand while he was driving Cybertruck in the Mardi Gras Parade earlier this month.
“Amanda, my wife, was in the passenger seat and we lowered the windows because it was a parade,” Hazel said “Ingraham corner“Tuesday.
He described how people hit the vehicle and threw them on them. One man threw a thick, heavy necklace, hitting his wife in the head and cracing the lining between the window. But Hazel says he won’t trade in his Cybertruck.
Teslas are becoming a target for attacks in protest due to the political involvement of Elon Musk CEO. (Getty Images)
“I mean, these are just amazing vehicles and I warmly recommend them, and especially in such a situation,” he said.
Both Hazel and Gill submitted police reports, and the authorities have carried out three arrests associated with the violence associated with Tesla, all related to the attacks of Molotov cocktails on vehicles.
FBI Director Kash Patel announced on x To be treated as “domestic terrorism”.
“They will be responsible for being persecuted, captured and arranging justice,” Patel wrote on Monday.
However, some legislators criticized the move. Tail. Daniel GoldmanDn.y., he suggested that the working group was a politically motivated affection for musk.
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“Trump uses his official powers to defend his benefactor Elon Musk. The FBI then creates a working group for the use of our laws to implement the law for ‘punching’ the nursing of the Musk,” Goldman tvitman on Tuesday.
However, for Tesla owners like Gill and Hazel, the question is not in a relationship with politics, but about security.
” ‘[The vandals] They do not hurt Elon [Musk] at all. It just harms families that damage such valuable things, “Gill said.