Attorney General Bondi, citing ‘domestic terrorism,’ announces charges against three for Tesla attacks
- U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi announced charges against three people for attacking Tesla vehicles and charging stations using Molotov cocktails.
- The incidents involved serious offenses that carry a minimum sentence of five years in prison.
- Bondi emphasized that the attacks are being treated as domestic terrorism.
- Elon Musk noted that Tesla has increased security measures, enabling Sentry Mode for all vehicles at stores.
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Wave of violent Tesla attacks prompts US DOJ to take action
Three individuals have been charged with using Molotov cocktails to set fire to Tesla cars and charging stations, with the Department of Justice warning that all acts of violence and arson directed at Tesla properties will be taken seriously.
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