Government Seeking Wild Punishment for Man Accused of Vandalizing Tesla Dealership
- Two Colorado residents face federal charges for vandalism and arson at a Loveland Tesla dealership, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
- Cooper Jo Frederick is accused of igniting an incendiary device at the dealership, leading to damage and is charged accordingly.
- Both suspects were arrested, released on bond, and are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
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'Slippery Slope': Liberal Tesla Terrorists Suddenly Face More Than Just Criminal Charges ⋆ Conservative Firing Line
The following article, ‘Slippery Slope’: Liberal Tesla Terrorists Suddenly Face More Than Just Criminal Charges , was first published on Conservative Firing Line. Those political leftists who are vandalizing Tesla vehicles, own by innocent passersby or maybe even their neighbors, because of their connection to Tesla corporation owner Elon Musk’s work with President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, already are in trouble. They’…
Government Seeking Wild Punishment for Man Accused of Vandalizing Tesla Dealership
Since Elon Musk took the mantle of power thanks to Donald Trump, Tesla has become a universal focus of protest around the world. In the US, frustrated taxpayers have taken to the streets to occupy dealerships, steal tires, and vandalize Teslas wherever they appear. In response, the federal government has declared a crackdown on dissent. A recently formed FBI-ATF taskforce is said to be working to identify vandals and arsonists on behalf of Tesla…
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