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Dallas Tesla vehicle keyed in airport parking lot

Dallas man Tesla Model x A parking lot that was destroyed in a parking lot at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport has sued the vandals for over $1 million.

Suspect Rafael Hernandez was arrested on March 22 on criminal mischief by the Tarrant County District Attorney's Office after Tesla's built-in camera was recorded on cameras hitting the left side of an electric vehicle.

The victim, who chose to remain anonymous, was traveling when his Tesla was damaged in an airport parking lot. In the footage obtained by Fox, you can see Hernandez pulling an object out of his pocket and thrust it into the side of the Model X.

The Tesla owner told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview with “The Motive Was Wrong, and [Hernandez’s] The act was intentional. It is for the judge and the ju judge to decide on the facts what his punishment should be. My car is Tesla, so I strongly believe I was targeted. This national Tesla attack didn't even realise it was an object until it was thrown into the world. What's important to me is that it happened, it was intentional and it was wrong. As a result, I was thrown into a nightmare and I don't want this to happen to anyone else. ”

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A man was seen on camera keying a Tesla in a parking lot at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. The suspect, Rafael Hernandez, was arrested on March 22nd on criminal mischief. (Fox News)

Fox News Digital reached out to an attorney representing Hernandez, but he could not be reached for comment.

The lawsuit filed by the victim states that “individual owners of Tesla vehicles, such as plaintiffs, have been targeted and affected by ongoing criminal conduct and conduct. This has been culminated in the “Tesla” movement, in which certain activists have urged consumers to sell Tesla products and organized other activities organising patients and other protests. Tesla vehicles have recently been the target of this criminal activity and behavior. ”

One candid voice of the “Tesla Takedown” movement, Democrat Jasmine Rockett, D-Texas, I told the attendees At a virtual rally earlier this month, the government's efficiency director and Tesla founder Elon Musk must have been “fallen.”

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Majed Nachawati, the victim's lawyer, spoke with Fox News Digital about the case. (Fox News)

Demonstrators gathered on Saturday Over 500 Tesla locations Worldwide on the “Global Day of Action” to protest against the car companies that Musk discovered.

In an interview, Majed Nachawati, the lawyer representing the owner of the Dallas-based Tesla in the lawsuit, told Fox News Digital that owning a car should not be political. “Whether you're a Republican or a Democrat, this is a free country. As long as you're within the law and within the law, you should have the right to drive what you want and feel safe and secure in doing so.

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Nachawati continues to explain the importance of the consequences for those destroying the vehicle, saying, “It's a slippery slope, where does it end? Is it right? Is it right? You know, as you know, my client's car was not injured himself. He was not in the car.

A man arrested for Molotov cocktail attack at a Tesla shop in Las Vegas will also face federal accusations

FBI Director Kash Patel, WHO Recently launched a task force In order to crack down on violent attacks against car brands, Tesla dealers and owners were warned to “exercise vigilance and look for suspicious activity” ahead of the widespread protest this past weekend.

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Fox News Digital contacted the Tarrant County District Attorney's Office, but could not be reached for comment.

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