Suspect Faces 20 Years as Justice Department Prosecutes Tesla Vandals
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi delivered a chilling message to those targeting Tesla dealerships and vehicles across the nation, announcing the arrest of a suspect accused of hurling a Molotov cocktail into a Tesla showroom. Speaking on Mornings with Maria on Friday, Bondi revealed that the individual in custody faces up to 20 years in prison, signaling a hardline stance against what she described as a rising wave of anti-Tesla vandalism.
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“We have someone in jail right now from one of the dealerships. They threw a Molotov cocktail through a dealership. They’re looking at up to 20 years in prison,” Bondi stated. “So if you’re going to touch a Tesla, go to a dealership, do anything—you better watch out, because we’re coming after you.”
Justice Department Response
The arrest marks an escalation in the Justice Department’s response to a spate of violent incidents targeting Tesla facilities, which have included arson, gunfire, and graffiti in recent weeks. While Bondi did not disclose the suspect’s identity or the specific location of the attack, her comments come amid reports of similar incidents in states like Oregon, Colorado, and Massachusetts, where Tesla showrooms and charging stations have been hit by vandals.
Bondi’s warning extended beyond the perpetrators to those potentially orchestrating or funding the attacks. “And if you’re funding this, we’re coming after you. We’re going to find out who you are,” she added, hinting at a broader investigation into the motives and networks behind the violence. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has previously pointed fingers at left-wing billionaires like George Soros and Reid Hoffman, alleging they are bankrolling protests tied to his role in the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
The surge in attacks coincides with growing backlash against Musk, who has taken a prominent position in DOGE, a task force aimed at slashing federal spending. Critics of Musk and Tesla have staged protests and destructive acts, with some incidents linked to the so-called “Tesla Takedown” movement. President Donald Trump has also weighed in, vowing to treat such attacks as “domestic terrorism” and promising severe repercussions for those involved.
Investigating Funding Sources
Bondi emphasized that the Justice Department is actively investigating the funding and coordination of these incidents. “I have already directed an investigation be opened to see, how is this being funded? Who is behind this, doing this?” she said on the broadcast. The arrested suspect’s case could set a precedent, with Bondi underscoring the potential for lengthy prison sentences to deter further violence.
Tesla owners and dealerships have reported a sharp uptick in harassment since Musk’s alignment with the Trump administration became public. From Molotov cocktails in Salem, Oregon, to gunfire in Tigard, Oregon, and charging stations set ablaze in Massachusetts, the company finds itself at the center of a polarized political firestorm. Despite the unrest, Tesla’s stock saw a slight uptick this week after Trump showcased a new Tesla at the White House, signaling his support for Musk’s ventures.
As the Justice Department ramps up its efforts, Bondi’s unequivocal message is clear: those who target Tesla (or any company in America) will face the full force of the law. “We’re hunting you down,” she reiterated, leaving no doubt about the administration’s resolve.
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