Tesla Showroom in Texas Targeted with Incendiary Devices
- Multiple incendiary devices were found at a Tesla showroom in northwest Austin on March 24, prompting a response from the Austin Police Department, who confirmed the devices were incendiary and safely removed.
- The FBI is investigating the incident along with others nationwide, focusing on vandalism against Tesla properties.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi stated the attacks on Tesla are acts of domestic terrorism and urged Congressperson Jasmine Crockett to apologize for comments perceived as inciting violence.
- Former President Donald Trump remarked that individuals convicted of attacking Tesla properties should serve their sentences in El Salvador prisons.
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INCENDIARY BUT ‘MOSTLY PEACEFUL’: Nets Still Awful on Tesla Protests
The “legacy media” network newscasts continue their shameful reporting on the campaign of violence currently unfolding against Tesla, in protest of founder Elon Musk’s role in the Trump administration. Today’s stories included the rehashing of a familiar trope. First comes the worst: the new and unimproved CBS Evening News, with anchor John Dickerson seemingly having a problem with saying the attacks are directly linked to The Dogefather. Dicke…


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Multiple 'Incendiary' Devices Found at Tesla Showroom in Texas: Police Say
An FBI spokesperson confirmed to PEOPLE that a task force has been established to investigate ongoing vandalism of Tesla cars and showroomsBrandon Bell/Getty Tesla dealership on March 24, 2025 in Austin, TexasMultiple “incendiary” devices were found at the northwest Austin Tesla showroom on Monday, March 24, CNBC, KXAN and FOX 7 report.Austin Police Department (APD) responded to a call around 8:04 a.m. local time about suspicious devices at the …
Flammable devices found at Tesla dealership in Austin, Texas - Boston News, Weather, Sports
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Austin police say they’re investigating several incendiary devices found at a Tesla dealership Monday on the city’s north side, the latest in a series of events targeting the company owned by billionaire Elon Musk. Austin police responding to a report of hazardous materials found the devices and called in the city’s bomb squad, which took them into police custody without incident, the department said in an email to The Assoc…
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