Another arrest made in vandalism at Colorado Tesla dealership
- A 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of second-degree arson and criminal mischief related to vandalism at a Tesla dealership in Loveland, Colorado, on March 7, according to police.
- The vandalism included damage to vehicles and the dealership building, with rocks being thrown, as reported by police.
- Another individual has been charged for allegedly igniting Molotov cocktails at the same dealership earlier this year, according to a police news release.
- Tesla has faced increased vandalism and demonstrations this year after CEO Elon Musk's involvement with the Trump administration, police stated.
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Colorado Man Arrested in Connection With Vandalism of Tesla Dealership
Police on Thursday arrested another suspect in connection with the vandalism of a Tesla dealership in northern Colorado. Cooper Jo Frederick, a resident of Fort Collins, faces five felony charges, including second-degree arson, for allegedly targeting the Loveland Tesla dealership on March 7. According to a police statement, an incendiary device was ignited and thrown at the building, landing between two vehicles. A cleaning crew at that time wa…
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