Multiple vehicles set on fire at Tesla center in Las Vegas, police say
- Several Tesla vehicles were set on fire at a service center in Las Vegas, with a police investigation ongoing, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police.
- Arson is suspected in a second incident involving two Tesla Cybertrucks in Kansas City, where the local police are also investigating the cause.
- Over 100 protests against Tesla and Elon Musk are planned across the US, with organizers emphasizing peaceful actions and raising awareness.
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Media Report - Rage on Musk unloads: More and more attacks against Tesla - US government wants to persecute perpetrators for "terrorism"
In the USA and other countries, the attacks on products of the electric car company Tesla are increasing. As reported by the news agency AP, car dealerships, parking spaces, charging stations and vehicles are affected in private ownership. Among other things, there are fire attacks and attacks with firearms.
Tesla closes Montgomery Mall showroom
Tesla has closed its showroom at Westfield Montgomery Mall, though no reason was given. “We can confirm Tesla is no longer a retailer at Westfield Montgomery, and can’t wait to share with you what’s coming soon,” a mall spokesperson said in an emailed statement. No further information was provided. The Montgomery Mall showroom opened in 2013. Tesla opened its newest D.C.-area showroom on M Street in Georgetown last year. A second D.C. showroom i…
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