Pam Bondi on Tesla owners and sales centers being attacked

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Pam Bondi: "These attacks are happening all over the country. We have charged several people. Get ready, more are coming. One of the defendants in Oregon is facing between 5 and 20 years in prison. We have filed charges in Colorado, in South Carolina. There will be more. And yes, funding is one of the things we are investigating, among many others. Personally, I was in a meeting about this this morning. We are coming after you. We believe these attacks are organized. These are not individuals acting on their own in different parts of the country.

They are attacking Tesla owners, Tesla dealerships. They are attacking Elon Musk, who is trying to save our country, and we will not tolerate it. We are coming after you. We will find you. And if you are an organized group funding this, we will find you too. You better be careful and stop it."

In recent months, Tesla has been the target of a series of violent attacks, including arson against vehicles and dealerships, both in the United States and Europe. Authorities have classified these incidents as acts of "domestic terrorism."

In Las Vegas, several vehicles were set on fire at a Tesla collision center. Authorities found Molotov cocktails and evidence of gunfire at the scene, and the word "RESIST" was painted on the facility. The FBI and local police are investigating the incident as a possible act of terrorism.

Similar incidents have been reported in other U.S. cities:

In Colorado, a woman was charged with attacking Tesla dealerships with Molotov cocktails and painting "Nazi cars" on a building.
In South Carolina, a man was arrested for setting fire to Tesla charging stations near Charleston.
In Oregon, an individual faces charges for throwing Molotov cocktails at a Tesla store in Salem.
In Seattle, four Cybertruck vehicles were set on fire in a Tesla parking lot in early March.
In Europe, specifically in Berlin, four Tesla vehicles were set on fire in the Plänterwald and Steglitz districts. Police are investigating possible political motives behind these attacks.

President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi have condemned these acts, promising severe consequences for those responsible. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, has called these attacks "terrorism" and emphasized that the company is merely an electric car manufacturer, arguing that these attacks against the company and its customers are unjustified.

Authorities continue to investigate these incidents and are working to determine whether they are coordinated by organized groups or the actions of individuals acting independently.

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