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U.S. Attorney General Says Violent Attack on Tesla’s Property “Nothing Than Family Terrorism”

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the recent violent attacks on Tesla property were “no more than family terrorism” and vowed to have serious consequences for those involved in these attacks, including those who coordinate and fund these crimes behind the scenes.

“The violent attack on Tesla’s property is nothing more than family terrorism,” Bondy said in a statement.

“We will continue to investigate and have serious consequences for those involved in these attacks, including those who coordinate and fund these crimes behind the scenes,” she added.
Bondy’s statement comes after five Tesla vehicles broke out at the Tesla crash center in Las Vegas on Tuesday morning. The incident is the latest in targeting electric vehicle companies, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

“This is a targeted attack on the Tesla facility,” said Assistant Sheriff Dori Koren of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Officials said the term “resistant” was sprayed on the doors of the facility and drove three rounds of fire on other Tesla vehicles.


The suspect in black clothing approached the company and was believed to have used Molotov cocktails and guns to attack, according to police. Officials were notified that a person “opened fire in a parking lot and caused property damage.” Police and the FBI’s joint terrorism task force have been carrying out the incident, which they believe was an isolated attack. According to ABC News, authorities continue to look for suspects. According to the Kansas City Police Department, a fire broke out in Seberak, two Teslas, Monday night at a dealership in Kansas City, Missouri.

Tesla vehicles, dealerships and charging stations have been destroyed and faced protests in recent weeks since Tesla CEO Elon Musk began as head of the Ministry of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

In the Kansas incident, a police officer found a Serberak smoke at a Tesla dealership on the state route shortly before midnight. The officer tried to use a fire extinguisher to put out the fire. However, according to police, the fire spread to the second parked Sebertruk, which the Sebert River stopped near its original distance.

According to the fire department, the Kansas City Fire Department directed the bomb and arson department to help at the scene of the incident. The fire department said officials were able to control the flames and the vehicles were “covered with fire blankets to prevent reigniting.”

“The situation is under investigation, but in the preliminary fire, it is under investigation to become a possibility of arson,” police said in a statement Monday. According to police, the incident has not been arrested.

The FBI is assisting the Kansas City Police Department in the investigation. Last week, “more than a dozen” shootings were opened at Tesla dealerships in Tigard, Oregon last week, according to public information officials for Kelsey Anderson, a public information official with Tigard Police Department.

According to the Dedem Police Department, three Teslas were damaged in Dedem, Massachusetts on March 11. According to ABC News, “verbs were sprayed” on two Tesla’s Seberaks, all four tire trucks and Tesla models were “reportedly damaged”, according to officials.

Four senior officials of the company have sold $100 million in stock in recent weeks, according to SEC filings.

On March 17, Elon Musk said his company made products that people like and questioned the reasons behind the hatred and violence against him.

Musk released X on X.

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