More than 100 Tesla dealerships were targeted in rallies around the U.S. Sunday in an attempt to send a message to Elon Musk and President Donald Trump's administration.
The string of violence against Tesla storefronts, charging stations and vehicles exacerbates the company’s woes, analysts said
Brookline police say they have found a man accused of vandalizing Teslas in at least two communities. The suspect was allegedly tagging the vehicles with with Elon Musk stickers. Cellphone video shows the moment a Tesla driver confronted the man who allegedly vandalized his car. "It's my free speech," the man responded.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is blaming ActBlue funders for financing the campaign that has led to a recent string of vandalism against Tesla vehicles and charging stations across the country.