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Pam Bondi Charges Three Tesla Arsonists with Domestic Terrorism
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced charges against three suspects for allegedly setting fire to Tesla vehicles in Oregon, Colorado, and South Carolina. The violent acts are being treated as domestic terrorism due to their coordinated nature. Bondi vowed to crack down hard on such lawlessness.
The suspects reportedly targeted Tesla cars in late-night attacks across three states last month. Federal investigators linked the incidents through similar methods involving accelerants. Each fire caused thousands in damages though no injuries were reported from the blazes.
Bondi stated the Justice Department will not tolerate radical extremists intimidating American businesses. The charges carry up to 20 years in prison if convicted. Authorities are probing whether the arsonists were motivated by anti-corporate or environmental agendas against Elon Musk company.
Tesla has faced vandalism before but these synchronized attacks mark a dangerous escalation. Law enforcement seized evidence including gasoline cans and manifestos from the suspects homes. Bondi emphasized protecting free enterprise from violent ideological threats in her stern remarks.
The Oregon fire gutted two Tesla Model 3s in a Portland dealership lot. In Colorado a family Cybertruck was torched outside a Denver home. The South Carolina blaze destroyed a Tesla charger station near Charleston drawing national attention to the spree.
Prosecutors allege the trio conspired across state lines to send a message through destruction. Bondi team is working with the FBI to determine if others were involved. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has not commented publicly though the company pledged full cooperation with the investigation.
Critics argue Bondi tough stance reflects a broader push to safeguard corporate interests. Supporters say the terrorism label fits given the premeditated nature of the crimes. The suspects are in custody awaiting trial as federal agents continue piecing together their motives and network.
These incidents highlight growing tensions around Tesla polarizing presence in America. Bondi vowed swift justice to deter copycat attacks on private property. The case could set a precedent for how the government handles ideologically driven vandalism in an era of rising political division.
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