The confused anti-Eron Musk's father ran the sw on the side of the Cybertruck in Brooklyn, making a brave attack in front of the post.
The left-handed Rune was so triggered by a $80,000 electric Tesla truck parked on Washington Avenue in Prospect Heights that he double-parked Subaru with two car seats in the back, tainting the car.
Cybertruck owner Avi Ben Hamo, Jewish but unsettled.
“I feel like I'm on fire,” Ben Hamo said.
Back at his Subaru, Vandale, full of hatred, tried to speed up, but upon seeing the attack from the sidewalk across the street, Ben Hamo stood in front of the car to stop him from getting away.
“What are you doing?” I immediately thundered Ben Hamo, who called 911.
Bandar then ran in the bike lane.
However, about 90 minutes later, he returned to the scene and retrieved Subaru – waiting for him, only to find four police officers, a post reporter and a photographer. He was quickly handcuffed and arrested.
Michael Lewis, 42, has been charged with aggravated harassment as a “geek,” a “geek of all trades, a few masters.”
Ben Hamo was stunned by the random act of hatred.
“People who hate me [Tesla owner] Elon Musk is one thing, but doing something like this is the next level. I have no words. said Ben Hamo, 45.
“I bought a car and don't know how anyone is thinking.
Tesla vehicles, dealers, charging stations and their owners have realized that Musk's new government efficiency is the target of coordinated attacks by left-wing groups since it began to cut government spending. In this post, we have identified at least five radical groups behind attacks on Tesla vehicles and dealers across the country.
Cybertruck in particular is the brunt of the attack.
Thursday's incident was at least the third documented attack on New York City's cybertrucks recently.
A few blocks away, another cyber truck was smeared with an egg in it a few weeks ago with dog poop.
And in Williamsburg, street signs began pop up this week, urging others to follow suit.
Pronounced “Adjust your dog's waste properly. Place it on the nearest cyber truck.” “If you see Elon Musk, you can also leave it in his mouth.”
The anonymous person behind the vulgar signs claimed to be acting alone.
“If anyone can afford a $100,000 truck, they can afford to carefully consider the ethical implications of giving that much of that money to a destructive man who acts only for his own profits, at the expense of millions of Americans,” the person was furious at the post in a direct message on Instagram.
And last week, an infuriated madman ran after a cyber truck near Bryant Park, flipping both middle fingers over and slamming the window with his family inside.
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