Leftist Vandalism and Violence Against Tesla Owners
Tesla owners are dealing with more than just road bumps. Far-left troublemakers have been keying Tesla cars and Cybertrucks. They’re on a hate-fueled rampage, and it’s not just spray paint and broken glass anymore.
Recently, a 61-year-old woman driving her Tesla got caught in a brutal altercation. In Flagstaff, Arizona, a male driver chased her down, boxed her in, and beat her as she sat in her car. This wasn’t a case of loose insults—it was violent and dangerous.
“I’m just appalled,” Susan told AZ Family. “I didn’t buy my car for a political statement. I bought my car because its really fun to drive. My politics have nothing to do with that. I’m ashamed of our society and what they are doing.” Susan even bit her attacker’s hand as he repeatedly punched her. The suspect now faces charges and is set to appear in court this week.
The disrespect doesn’t end there. Another woman discovered a hateful note on her Tesla after leaving a grocery store in Flagstaff. The note labeled her a “Nazi” and a “loser.” These aren’t just words thrown around—they’re signs of the toxic political invasion happening on our streets.
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Over in Las Vegas, law enforcement rounded up Paul Kim, 36. He is linked to a targeted attack on a Tesla center. According to Fox News reporter Bill Melugin, Las Vegas Metro Police say a search of Kim’s social media shows him with potential communist & pro-Palestine affiliations. They say they have a DNA match and showed video of him using a rifle to shoot out surveillance cameras before his attack.
Police report that Kim used Molotov cocktails and firearms during his assault on the Tesla center last Tuesday morning. He now faces serious charges including third-degree arson, shooting a gun into an abandoned structure or vehicle, destruction of real property, and possession of a flammable device.
Tesla owners are rallying on social media. They are asking the public for help identifying vandals caught on their vehicle’s camera systems. Their goal is to take a firm stand against these aggressive, politically motivated acts.
The escalation of violence and vandalism appears to be part of a larger partisan trend. It’s a disturbing sign that political rhetoric is moving from words to actions. Tesla isn’t just a car—it’s a symbol for many. And for those who view it as a political statement, the message from the left is turning deadly.
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