A man who allegedly set Tesla car chargers on fire in a South Carolina parking lot last week also set himself on fire. The ...
President Trump says any attacks on Tesla facilities will be considered "domestic terrorism" following the wave of protests ...
After lighting the makeshift firebombs, he aimed them at the Tesla chargers. However, in the process, he inadvertently caught ...
A Salem man accused of damaging Teslas, shooting windows and throwing Molotov cocktails at the Salem dealership could be ...
Forty-year-old Lucy Grace Nelson also known as Justin Thomas Nelson was charged with bringing explosives to a Colorado Tesla dealership after a series of incidents at the business.
North Charleston Police did not arrest the unidentified man that witnesses said torched Tesla station and set himself on fire ...
Before igniting the flames, the man used red spray paint to write a profane message against President Donald Trump.
They say fingerprints on some of the bottles match Lansky. At one point, the footage shows a Tesla vehicle at a charging station nearby start to drive off. As it does, the suspect is seen pulling ...
She had returned to the local Tesla dealer with more explosive devices ... which were made from empty liquor bottles, according to the arrest affidavit. When Nelson was arrested, police officers ...
The Loveland Tesla dealership vandalism suspect now faces a federal charge of malicious destruction of property.