The California man thought it was a good idea to run around San Francisco on a cyber truck and give Nazi salutes.
In the video on April 23rd, a Sussing Marco Diaz, riding in the vehicle’s predecessor seat, walked out the window. Sieg Heil’s Salute.
You can hear homophobic slur coming from the e-track
The problem is that CyberTruck also had the Cyber Electric name and logo of his Modesto Company.
The footage was first posted on social media sites on Wednesday, and quickly fuelled a flood of bad reviews on CyberElectric Yelp page.
“There is no room for modesto in Nazi business,” writes Yelper.
“Is this the person you want in your home, doing repairs around your family?” asked another Yelper review.
Please note that by Thursday, the site had a disclaimer appearing and comments had temporarily been disabled due to “higher public attention.”
Cyber Electric has also disabled its Instagram and Facebook accounts.
In a statement to SFGATE, Diaz apologized for his actions. Statement to SFGATE.
“I deeply regret my actions on the video. I was drunk and I responded stupidly to the provocation, but I take full responsibility,” his statement reads to the outlet.
Diaz denied making a homophobic statement, claiming, “I’m sorry for leaving behind any scars it caused because the gesture doesn’t reflect my beliefs.”




