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Woman suspected in vandalism of Colorado Tesla dealership with Molotov cocktails and graffiti
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Woman, 40, caught with explosives at Tesla dealership in Colorado, police say
Woman with incendiary devices arrested following vandalism at Tesla dealership in Colorado
Tesla has become a target of protest ever since its CEO, Elon Musk, became part of President Donald Trump’s inner circle with his downsizing effort resulting in thousands of federal workers being
"(Elon Musk) can be the richest man in the world, but I'm not going to help contribute," a woman who ditched her Tesla said.
Tynan’s Nissan, a dealership in Aurora, was offering a lease on Nissan Leaf EV for $19 per month after taxes and dealer fees in mid-2024. Before he walked into the dealership in early February,
Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia is set to join the Department of Government Efficiency alongside Elon Musk, according to The New York Times (NYSE:NYT), citing a source familiar with the matter. Gebbia, a Tesla
A wave of cheaper models has helped drive sales of other electric vehicle models across the state. Now, Elon Musk’s foray into right-wing politics could be further damaging the brand.
Lucy Grace Nelson, 40, was also accused of vandalizing the Colorado dealership and tossing Molotov cocktails at vehicles
Torque News has confirmed that a person identified as Lucy Grace Nelson was booked by the Larimer County Sheriff's office Wednesday, February 26th, at 12:07 am. Multiple news organizations, including ABC News,
Police officers said they are still investigating a motive. It’s the latest in a string of demonstrations across Tesla showrooms.
For weeks, police in Loveland, Colorado, had been chasing down a suspect after a string of incidents against a Colorado Tesla dealership that seemed like typical, run-of-the-mill vandalism. But as it turns out, the case was far more serious than anyone could have imagined.
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