Man accused of damaging Teslas in Minneapolis not criminally charged, for now
- Dylan Adams, suspected of damaging six Teslas in Minneapolis, will enter a diversion program.
- Adams' alleged vandalism, totaling $21,000, prompted the Hennepin County Attorney's Office to pursue diversion due to his first-time offender status.
- Police used Tesla video to track Adams, a state employee, who was booked then released.
- Hennepin County Attorney's Office stated, "Our main priorities are to secure restitution for the victims and hold Mr. Adams accountable."
- The decision frustrated Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara, but Adams' attorney said his client is remorseful and will pay restitution.
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DA: No charges for Minneapolis Tesla vandal –– for now
The Minneapolis man caught on video vandalizing multiple Tesla vehicles will not face criminal charges for now, according to the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office. Dylan Adams, 33, works for the Minnesota Department of Human Services and is accused of causing upwards of $21,000 worth of damage to six Teslas. Police arrested Adams last week after reviewing surveillance video showing a man keying Teslas in downtown Minneapolis. His attorneys say h…
ThePatriotLight - MN State Employee Escapes Criminal Charges After Causing $20K In Damage To Tesla Vehicles
ThePatriotLight - Hennepin County, Minnesota — which encompasses the city of Minneapolis — has opted not to file criminal charges against an employee of Governor Tim Walz’s government after he allegedly caused more than $20,000 in damage targeting multiple Tesla vehicles. Criminal charges will not be forthcoming despite what appears to be overwhelming video evidence confirming the acts of political violence. Dylan Bryan Adams, a 33-year-old Minn…
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