Last week, his mother was on her way to appointment as a doctor in Lynwood, Washington. He told KCPQ-TV A man wearing a mask cut off her and got out of his car and began harassing her as she was driving a Tesla.
Lee, the owner of Tesla for the past two years, added to the station to her first notice that an offensive driver was ringing behind her as she approached a red light on Wednesday morning.
“I could only see his eyes. He also had a large bag in front of him and baggy clothes. I wasn't sure if it was safe or not.”
“Thankfully, I was alone,” added Lee to KCPQ. “When I made a left turn, they followed me and cut around me.”
She said things got hot in the station as the driver of the white SUV cut her off, stopped in the middle of the road, left, approached her car and began to behave.
“He goes outside and walks straight to the door window. So I break the window and say, 'What? What's the problem?' ” Lee told KCPQ. “He says you need to sell your car. This is a Nazi car. You're driving it, you need to sell your car.”
When describing the encounter, the mother “visibly shaking,” the station said, and she said the driver, wearing a camouflage jacket and ski mask, had dropped her mask down and returned to the car to tell her she “need to drive.”
“I could only see his eyes. He had a big bag in front of him and baggy clothes. I wasn't sure if it was safe,” Lee told KCPQ.
You can view video reports here About the incident; a clip of a masked man in question approaches her Tesla.
Like many Tesla owners, Lee expressed his value to KCPQ, which reflects his liberal sensibilities.
But once again, the radical left has taken it over to himself to threaten someone who agrees with him on most issues.
“We drive a lot and save the gas,” Lee pointed out to the station, adding, “It feels like a big risk now. It's scary.”
More details from KCPQ:
Since the conflict, Lee has changed his driving route and opted for a highway instead of a stop, avoiding stop signs and says it feels safer. She has filed multiple reports on the case, but it remains unclear whether the suspect will face any outcome.
“If it's easy to flip a $60,000 car and find something that works, then that's one thing,” she told the station. “It's not a decision that anyone can make overnight, and I think it puts a lot of us in a difficult position.”
Lee also told KCPQ: “It's really sad that this is happening to people. Honestly, it doesn't affect what I believe or what I believe. It's just the cars I drive.”
The same thing is more
What Lee has experienced is part of the ongoing trend of open violence and vandalism that the left has committed against Tesla cars and Tesla owners. The company's CEO, Elon Musk, leads the efficiency of the Trump administration's cost-cutting government. Some examples:
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