SEATTLE — A Tesla Model S was set on fire in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood on Thursday night, according to the Seattle Police Department. A witness told police that a man threw gasoline on the ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi suggested that Tesla vandals should watch out or face 20 years in prison for throwing any sort of incendiary device at a vehicle.
In Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, a man was seen pouring gasoline on the hood of a white Tesla and setting it on fire.
Democracy Now!' spoke with Valerie Costa, an organizer behind the grassroots Tesla Takedown movement peacefully protesting ...
Seattle firefighters responded to reports of a Tesla Model S sedan on fire at 15th Avenue East and East Harrison Street.
Seattle Police are looking for a suspect who appears to have poured gas on a Tesla parked in the Capitol Hill neighborhood ...
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FOX13 News on MSNSeattle police investigate burned Tesla as possible vandalism in Capitol HillSeattle police are investigating after a burned Tesla was found Thursday night in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.
A Tesla vehicle was set on fire in a suspected arson incident that occurred in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood Thursday evening.
Around 4:15 a.m., more than a dozen shots were fired around the electric vehicle dealership in the Portland suburb of Tigard.
Authorities say second person suspected of using an “incendiary device” following a string of vandalism at a Colorado Tesla dealership has been arrested.
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