Minnesota Police Chief Refers to Woman Who Vandalized Tesla as a 'Victim' Citing 'Rhetoric' Influencing Her Actions
- A woman in Bloomington, Minnesota, vandalized a Tesla, causing $3,200 in damages, and will not face charges, according to Police Chief Booker Hodges.
- Hodges referred to the woman as a 'victim' due to the negative rhetoric influencing her actions and emphasized compassion in handling the case.
- The Tesla owner only wanted the woman to cover the repair costs, which she did, leading to no charges being filed.
- Hodges emphasized the importance of compassion while warning that those who damage cars will still face arrest and prosecution.
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