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Peaceful Tesla protests have taken place across the country—but some dealerships have also been hit with acts of vandalism, ...
The man accused of setting Tesla vehicles on fire at a Las Vegas collision center has pleaded not guilty to all four charges ...
Witnesses reported exploding vehicles, gunshots and a suspect fleeing from a Las Vegas Tesla service center to a nearby ...
A Las Vegas man accused of setting several cars on fire at a Tesla service center last week has been arrested and faces federal charges. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Paul Hyon Kim ...
Police departments across the United States are investigating a wave of attacks on Tesla showrooms, charging stations and vehicles.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Henderson Police arrested a suspect accused of vandalizing a Cybertruck near Water Street Monday ...
An Oregon man faces charges after allegedly throwing several Molotov cocktails at a Tesla store in Salem, then returning ...
Tesla’s first-quarter profits plunged by more than two-thirds amid backlash against Elon Musk’s electric car company that has hurt sales and sent its stock plunging ...
The male suspect, whose identity and motives remain undisclosed, was reportedly stopped by security personnel before he could ...
More Cybertrucks were vandalized at a Colorado dealership, and last week Las Vegas police said Molotov cocktails and a gun were used to destroy Tesla cars during a “targeted attack” at a Tesla ...
Police said Paul Kim threw Molotov cocktails at five vehicles.
Paul Hyon Kim, 36, was arrested on March 27 in connection with the arson and vandalism at a Las Vegas Tesla collision center.