Attacks on Tesla Showrooms Owned by Elon Musk, Rise in Extremist Political Uprising - US Administration to Take Harsh Measures

Seattle – Attacks on Tesla showrooms and service centers have been increasing in the United States and across the globe. Incidents such as Cybertrucks being set on fire, bullet and Molotov cocktail attacks have targeted Elon Musk's electric car manufacturing company.

Attacks on Tesla Showrooms Owned by Elon Musk, Rise in Extremist Political Uprising - US Administration to Take Harsh Measures

Attacks on Tesla Showrooms Owned by Elon Musk, Rise in Extremist Political Uprising - US Administration to Take Harsh Measures


Attacks on Tesla Showrooms Owned by Elon Musk, Rise in Extremist Political Uprising - US Administration to Take Harsh Measures

Seattle – Attacks on Tesla showrooms and service centers have been increasing in the United States and across the globe. Incidents such as Cybertrucks being set on fire, bullet and Molotov cocktail attacks have targeted Elon Musk's electric car manufacturing company.

Although no fatalities have been reported so far, Tesla showrooms, car parks, charging stations, and personal vehicles have become the targets of these attacks. In Canada, Tesla was excluded from an international auto show due to security concerns. Experts believe that the rise in attacks on Tesla began after President Donald Trump took office, when Musk was appointed to lead the new "Government Efficiency" department.

During Trump's first term, his properties in New York City, Washington, and other cities became focal points for protests. In his second term, Tesla has taken on that role.

"Tesla is an easy target," says Randy Blazak, a researcher on political violence. "They are driving down our streets. Their dealerships are in our neighborhoods."

Under President Trump's second term, violent attacks on Tesla have increased, especially in cities in the Pacific Northwest such as Portland, Oregon, and Seattle. There have been reports of Molotov cocktail attacks, shootings, and car burnings at various Tesla showrooms.

Tesla's most popular model, the Cybertruck, has become a target of these attacks, with several incidents of vandalism recently occurring in cities like Seattle and Las Vegas. Notably, multiple Cybertrucks were burned to ashes in Seattle.

Experts have raised concerns about political incitement behind this violence. The Trump administration has labeled the attacks on Tesla as "domestic terrorism" and announced plans to take strict action against them.

However, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has condemned these incidents, tweeting, "Tesla is just an electric car company, and there is no justification for such inhumane attacks."

The White House has announced that it will take strong measures against this violence, and an initial investigation has begun. Automobile industry experts believe that there may be political motives behind these attacks, but the primary security threat at the moment is the rise of extremist groups.

As attacks on Tesla increase globally, including in Ukraine, experts have warned that these types of attacks could become a long-term trend, potentially creating larger security concerns in the future.