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FBI Issues Alert on ‘Arson, Gunfire, and Vandalism’ Targeting Elon Musk’s Tesla and EV Owners

A series of domestic terrorist attacks on Tesla dealers and vehicles across the United States have urged the FBI to issue public warnings and advise residents to be vigilant and report suspicious activity.

The Boston Herald Report The FBI released an alert for a moment in a series of incidents involving Tesla electric vehicles and dealers across the country. The department reported that since January 2025, at least nine states, including Massachusetts, have seen cases of arson, firefights and vandalism.

According to the FBI, the public should be keeping an eye on suspicious activities near Tesla dealers, storage lots and charging stations. The incident involves only criminals who use basic tactics such as improvised burning device devices and firearms, and often occur, with apparently little planning.

Domestic terrorist attacks on Tesla continue to escalate. Last Tuesday, an arson attack currently under investigation by the FBI took place via Molotov cocktails at the Tesla Clash Center in Las Vegas, causing many Tesla EVs to be completely engulfed in flames.

Two Cybertooks broke out in a fire at a dealership in Kansas City, Missouri on Monday, and investigators suspected it was the result of the arson.

The previous week, the arsonist absorbed Teslaev along with gasoline and set it on fire in Seattle's Capitol Hill area. Police said the suspect poured gas into a Tesla Model S sedan and set it on fire before he escaped. A few weeks ago there were six cybertooks. It is reportedly Spray painted with blasphemy and sw at a Tesla dealer in Lynwood, Washington.

The attack oversees the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which announced significant cuts to federal agencies following the inauguration of President Donald Trump and the appointment of Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Attorney General Pam Bondy has launched an investigation into the funds and motivations behind these cases, warning that those responsible will face consequences.

The FBI advises that these criminal behaviors do not appear to be part of the coordinated efforts or work of organized groups. Nevertheless, they encouraged the public to report suspicious or criminal conduct to law enforcement, stressing that reporting these crimes would help identify the perpetrator and prevent further damage.

Please read more The Boston Herald here.

Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News, which covers the issues of freedom of speech and online censorship.

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