Las Vegas police make arrest for 'targeted attack' at Tesla center
- A cinematographer named Paul Kim was arrested for attacking Teslas at a Las Vegas collision center, damaging five vehicles.
- Kim, 36, faces felony counts of arson and possession of an explosive device, according to jail records.
- Elon Musk called the fire a form of 'terrorism,' and Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that the attack would be treated as 'domestic terrorism.'
- Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill confirmed that the investigation is looking into possible motives for the attack, noting an increase in violent incidents against Tesla vehicles across the U.S.
224 Articles
224 Articles
New Orleans police ID person of interest related to Cybertruck attack during Orpheus parade
The New Orleans Police Department is searching for a person of interest who resembles a man shown on a primetime Fox News show throwing heavy beads and pounding on a Tesla Cybertruck during the Krewe of Orpheus parade on Lundi…
Police charge 36-year-old with arson and unlawful possession of an unregistered gun in Tesla vandalism incident
Five vehicles were damaged in a vandalism incident last week at a Las Vegas Tesla dealership.screenshot/Las.Vegas Metropolitan PoliceLas Vegas Metropolitan police arrested a 36-year-old Las Vegas resident on Wednesday in connection to Tesla vandalism.Kim faces charges including arson and unlawful possession of an unregistered firearm after five Teslas were damaged.The DOJ said anyone involved in "domestic terrorism targeting Tesla" will face "se…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 51% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage