After reports of numerous attacks on Tesla vehicles and dealerships, President Donald Trump indicated on Tuesday that he might label the vandals as domestic terrorists. On Tuesday, police responded to a call reporting three vehicles were damaged at a Tesla dealership in Dedham, Massachusetts. The same dealership was vandalized on February 26. Last week, a …
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After reports of numerous attacks on Tesla vehicles and dealerships, President Donald Trump indicated on Tuesday that he might label the vandals as domestic terrorists.
On Tuesday, police responded to a call reporting three vehicles were damaged at a Tesla dealership in Dedham, Massachusetts. The same dealership was vandalized on February 26. Last week, a man was arrested after sticking decals on Tesla vehicles in Brookline, and a Tesla charging station in Littleton was set on fire, NBC Boston reported. On Saturday, NBC News noted, “There have been at least a dozen [acts] of vandalism against Tesla vehicles, dealerships or charging stations in recent weeks, according to police and local reports.”