
Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced the arrest of a leftist terrorist responsible for a violent attack at a Tesla dealership. In an appearance on FOX Business Network, Bondi shared:
Attorney General Pam Bondi: We have people we’re locking up on that. 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 emphasized the severity of these actions, cautioning that anyone targeting Tesla or funding such activities will be pursued with full legal force.
The incident has brought attention to a series of attacks against Tesla facilities, attributed to backlash against Elon Musk’s involvement with the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Notably, Musk’s GROK AI has documented several violent acts at Tesla dealerships and charging stations over the past months.
Here’s a breakdown of some key incidents:
- Loveland, Colorado (January 29 – February 11, 2025): Lucy Grace Nelson allegedly caused between $5,000 and $20,000 in damages through spray-painting offensive messages and throwing Molotov cocktails at the dealership.
- Salem, Oregon (January 20 and February 19, 2025): Adam Matthew Lansky’s attacks resulted in damages totaling $500,000, with further costs incurred from additional gunfire incidents in February.
- Littleton, Massachusetts (March 3, 2025): Seven Superchargers were deliberately set ablaze, potentially costing $140,000 to $700,000 to replace.
- Tigard, Oregon (March 6 and March 13, 2025): Multiple shootings caused substantial damage to vehicles and dealership property.
- Seattle, Washington (March 9, 2025): A fire damaged four Cybertrucks, with losses potentially reaching up to $320,000.
- Other Incidents: Various forms of vandalism and arson have been reported in states like Maryland and South Carolina.
These incidents highlight a coordinated attack on Tesla facilities, with potential damages reaching well over a million dollars since the start of 2025. The detailed financial toll includes:
- Salem’s $500,000 estimate for major damage.
- Loveland’s $5,000-$20,000 in vandalism costs.
- Littleton’s possible $140,000-$700,000 for replacing charging stations.
- Tigard and Seattle incidents further escalating repair costs.
As authorities continue to investigate, the message is clear: such acts of violence will not be tolerated, and those responsible will face severe consequences.
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— Department of Government Efficiency (@DOGE)
March 13, 2025













