A Washington state man expressed his frustration at the vandal who painted the word “Nazi” on his Tesla car with video spray paint.
Tim Tee He told KGW-TV That he was watching the Super Bowl with his son when someone destroyed his electronic car in front of their northwest Portland home. He spotted the vandalism after seeing footage from surveillance cameras.
“Look, hey, if you want to protest, I'll go with you and protest.”
The video shows a person walking towards the car destroying it with red paint and walking across the street.
“They spray painted my car,” Tee said. “It happened during the broad daylight. I mean, he was brave.”
Many on the left abandoned their previous love for the Tesla brand after owner Elon Musk publicly supported President Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 election. Musk was then tapped to lead the government's efficiency department to eradicate fraud and waste.
Tee said he was not supportive of Musk and was probably in political alignment with his vandalism beliefs.
“I'm pissing people off about Elon. I'm pissed about Elon. You know, I bought a car before Elon got hooked.
The sticker reads, “I bought this before Elon got hooked.”
The car is currently in storage and Tee is considering selling it despite admitting he really likes the car.
He went on to say he had protested the suspect and donated the money he spent on a free cause to clean his car.
“What I say to him is, 'Hey, look, hey, if you want to protest, I'll go with you and protest,” the man concluded. “The $255 I spent cleaning my car. I was able to donate to many other organizations that could have been used to donate to DNC or could have done something a little more constructive. .”
Vandalism videos and interviews with Tea can be viewed on KGW News Report On YouTube.
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