Police in Colorado have arrested a person they say repeatedly vandalized and set fire to a Tesla dealership ‒ and say they caught her Monday with more "incendiary devices" outside the same dealership.
The attacks on the dealership are among the latest in a growing trend of ire directed at Tesla vehicles and company CEO Elon Musk, a lightning rod for his alliance with President Donald Trump.
Some Tesla drivers, particularly Cybertruck drivers, have reported road-rage incidents and vandalism directed at them, but this arrest about an hour northwest of Denver appears to be among the first to draw significant criminal charges.
Loveland Police announced they arrested the suspect around midnight on Monday. Federal ATF agents are also assisting in the investigation that started earlier this year when someone smashed windows, painted Cybertruck windshields with large red Xs and tried to start a fire. Local media reported that someone at that time also painted "Nazi Cars" at the dealership about an hour northwest of Denver.
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