Minnesota police chief calls woman who vandalized Tesla a ‘victim’ due to ‘rhetoric that is being spewed’
- A woman vandalized a Tesla in Minnesota, causing $3,200 in damages, and will not face charges, according to Bloomington Police Chief Booker Hodges.
- The Tesla owner only wanted the woman's repairs covered, which she did, Hodges stated.
- Hodges described the vandal as a 'victim' due to the rhetoric that is being spewed by some leaders.
- He warned that future acts of vandalism would lead to arrests and prosecution, emphasizing the need for compassion in community relations.
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Why a Minnesota police chief says a female Tesla vandalism suspect won't be charged — and even 'may have been a victim'
'Based on the totality of the circumstances here, and along with our core value of being compassionate, this is the best outcome for everybody involved in this case.'
Police Chief: Minnesota Tesla Vandal 'May Have Been a Victim' of Politicians' 'Rhetoric'
A vandal who caused significant damage to a Tesla in Minnesota will walk free after the EV owner asked authorities to drop charges after the deranged leftist agreed to pay for repairs. The Chief of the Bloomington Police Department said, "the suspect in this case may have been a victim, and I mean victim in terms of the rhetoric that is being spewed out here by some of those in leadership." The post Police Chief: Minnesota Tesla Vandal ‘May Have…
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