Police investigating second shooting at Tigard Tesla dealership
- An investigation is underway after at least two Tesla Cybertrucks were vandalized in Dedham, Massachusetts.
- This incident is not the first time Teslas have been targeted by vandals, highlighting an ongoing issue for the company.
- The vandalism appears to be a protest against CEO Elon Musk's layoffs through the 'Department of Government Efficiency,' as reported by witnesses.
- Police are also investigating another incident of arson and vandalism at a Tesla dealership in Loveland, where a fire put people at risk.
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Since the richest man in the world began his career with Trump, many citizens have committed vandalism ranging from fire to gunfire to their dealers. The U.S. president has called out the acts of "domestic terrorism."
Fremont councilmember claims his Tesla was vandalized
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Bullets shattered the windows of a Tesla dealership in Tigard, Oregon, early Thursday (Picture: Tigard Police Department) Bullets pierced a Tesla dealership for the second time in one week as company owner Elon Musk continues to serve in the Trump administration. More than a dozen gunshots were fired around the dealership in Tigard, Oregon, at roughly 4.15am on Thursday, police said. It is the latest in a string of Tesla vandalism incidents sinc…
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