Pam Bondi wants 20 years’ jail for Colorado man accused of firebombing Tesla building
- On Monday, the Department of Justice announced federal charges against Cooper Jo Frederick, 24, for the March 7 firebombing of a Tesla dealership in Loveland, Colorado.
- The attacks on Tesla properties, including vandalism and firebombing, have occurred in recent weeks, with some appearing to be motivated by left-wing activists' frustrations over Elon Musk's role in the Trump administration.
- Frederick allegedly ignited and hurled an incendiary device that narrowly missed parked vehicles, creating a fire while people were inside cleaning the building, though a quick-thinking officer extinguished the flames and no one was harmed.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi, who has vowed to treat these attacks as domestic terrorism and impose severe consequences, stated, "If you take part in the wave of domestic terrorism against Tesla properties, we will find you, arrest you, and put you behind bars."
- Following his arrest in Plano, Texas, Frederick faces federal charges, including a federal weapon possession charge, that could result in a 20-year prison sentence, while the FBI has launched a task force with the ATF to investigate the attacks, though law enforcement and terrorism experts have stated there is no evidence the attacks are coordinated.
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Here's how Las Vegas police caught their suspect in the Tesla center firebombings
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Pam Bondi Seeks 20-year Sentence For Tesla Firebomber
Pam Bondi has made it clear alright. Her number one priority (after protecting Trump) is protecting Tesla. Following the Constitution, not so much. Source: Business Insider Attorney General Pam Bondi has said the Department of Justice will seek a 20-year prison sentence for a man accused of throwing a firebomb at a Tesla dealership. Bondi said Monday that Cooper Jo Frederick, who is accused of attacking a Tesla dealership in Loveland, Colorado, …
Man arrested in Frisco charged with setting Colorado Tesla dealership on fire
A man arrested in Frisco last week is being charged for setting a fire at a Colorado Tesla Service Center. Cooper Jo Frederick, of Fort Collins, Colorado, was arrested in Frisco on March 27 in connection with a fire caused by an incendiary device at a Tesla Service Center in Loveland, CO, according to a statement from the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado. He was indicted by a federal grand jury on one count of Malicio…
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