Police identify man linked to vandalism of Teslas in Mass. town
- Police identified a suspect involved in vandalizing Tesla vehicles in Brookline, Massachusetts, after receiving a tip shortly after making a public request for information.
- The suspect defaced Teslas with decals referencing Elon Musk, who criticized government spending cuts pushed by President Donald Trump, according to the Brookline Police Department.
- During the confrontation, the suspect claimed, 'It's my free speech,' when asked about his actions, according to police reports.
- This vandalism coincided with protests against Musk's business practices and government spending cuts, which included calls to discourage Tesla purchases.
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Police: Man defaced several Tesla vehicles in Brookline
BROOKLINE, Mass. (WPRI) — Police have arrested a man accused of defacing numerous Tesla vehicles in Brookline over the weekend. Harrison Grant Randall, 39, of Roslindale, has been charged with six counts of defacing property. The investigation began Sunday after several Tesla owners reported that a man riding a bicycle had placed stickers on their vehicles, which were parked in Brookline Village. The stickers featured Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who is…
Roslindale man arrested for allegedly tagging Teslas with Elon Musk stickers, claimed he could based on ‘free speech’
A Roslindale man has been arrested and charged with tagging Tesla vehicles with Elon Musk stickers, according to Brookline Police who thanked the public for helping ID him.
Man arrested after placing Elon Musk stickers on Teslas in Mass., police say
A 39-year-old man who police say tagged a number of Teslas in Brookline Village with stickers of the company’s CEO, Elon Musk, was arrested Wednesday. Harrison Grant Randall, of Roslindale, is charged with six counts of defacing property, Brookline Police said in a statement.
Roslindale man arrested, accused of putting Elon Musk decals on Tesla cars - Boston News, Weather, Sports
A Roslindale man was arrested amid a vandalism investigation on Wednesday. Harrison Randall, 39, is accused of placing Elon Musk stickers on several Tesla cars over the weekend. He is charged with six counts of defacing property. Police posted a video, taken by one of the tagged vehicles’ owners. Police say someone saw the video, recognized him, and were able to track him down.
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