A month of anti-Tesla dissent escalated this week with two reports of Teslas catching fire in Las Vegas and Kansas City.
During a press conference, Deputy Fire Chief Jennifer Wyatt said the fire department was able to extinguish two Tesla vehicles before the batteries ignited. FBI Special Agent Spencer Evans also spoke at the press conference, saying the incident was initially categorized as arson and is now being investigated by the FBIās joint terrorism task force. āI encourage anyone thatās considering something like this to seriously reconsider,ā Evans said.
In posts on X following the incident, Tesla CEO Elon Musk called the incidents āterrorismā and said the company ājust makes electric cars and has done nothing to deserve these evil attacks.ā
We reached out for an update from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police and were told thereās nothing to report since the press conference. The suspect remains at large.
In Kansas City, Police Captain Jacob Becchina said in a statement that an officer first observed smoke coming from a Cybertruck parked in a Tesla parking lot. āThe officer used his fire extinguisher, however, KCFD was still needed as he could not put the fire out,ā Becchina said. āThe fire spread to a second Cybertruck parked next to the original burning one. The circumstances are under investigation, but preliminarily, the fire is being investigated for the potential of being an Arson.ā
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