Pickup truck strikes 2 protesters at Tesla dealership, police say
- On Saturday in Watertown, Massachusetts, a Tesla protest turned tense when police say a black F-150 pickup truck turned a corner close to a crowd and hit two people in front of the Tesla dealership.
- Protests against Tesla have been occurring across the country, and there was a strong police presence at this demonstration.
- The two individuals hit by the truck sustained non-serious injuries and refused medical treatment.
- Protester Frank Gerry, who was chanting with a group on the sidewalk, stated that the truck intentionally hit him on the arm with its side mirror and that he chased the truck to get the license plate number, which he then gave to police.
- Fellow protester Shua Sanchez stated that the speaker wants people who own Teslas to sell their car and stock, and that a car is a deadly weapon and that tens of thousands of federal workers are being fired.
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Two injured during Tesla protest in Watertown, police investigating
WATERTOWN, Mass. (WWLP) - Two people were injured when they were struck by a vehicle during a protest at a Tesla dealership in Watertown on Saturday. Woman stabbed at Westfarms Mall, suspects in custody The Watertown Police Department states that during the protest, the side mirror of a black pickup truck struck two people. No serious injuries were reported and the victims refused medical treatment. Police identified the suspect, however t…
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