Minneapolis DA Will Not Pursue Criminal Charges Against Alleged Tesla Vandal
- Prosecutors have decided not to criminally charge the man accused of vandalizing several Teslas in Minneapolis for the time being, according to the Hennepin County Attorney's office.
- The vandalism case affected at least six victims and resulted in more than $20,000 in damages.
- Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty stated that her priority is to secure restitution for the victims.
- The accused is an employee of the state of Minnesota, which sparked social media discussions linking him to Governor Tim Walz's perceived approach to crime.
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A Minnesota state employee will not be prosecuted over allegedly keying six Teslas. Hennepin County District Attorney Mary Moriarty will alternatively request that Dylan Bryan Adams, a program consultant for the state’s Department of Human Services, be sent to a diversion program. “Our main priorities are to secure restitution for the victims and hold Mr. Adams accountable,” Hennepin County Attorney’s Office spokesperson Daniel Borgertpoepping s…
State employee arrested for Tesla vandalism will not be charged
The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office has decided not to press charges against a state employee arrested in Minneapolis last week in connection with the vandalism of several Tesla vehicles resulting in more than $20,000 in damage. According to the arrest…
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