Several vehicles and windows have been killed at Tesla Tigard store in Oregon this time
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- After being killed last week, a Tesla dealer was again the victim.
- The last shooting caused “significant damage to cars and exhibition hall windows”.
- The police ask for the public and they are helped by ATF and the FBI.
For the second time in a week, a Tesla dealer in Tigard, Oregon, was touched by gunshots. The last incident occurred early this morning around 4:15 a.m. local time.
The Tigard police department said that more than a dozen shots were fired in the last attack, which caused “significant damage to the cars and windows in the exhibition hall”. Interestingly, the authorities noted that the presence of a security guard had not dissuaded the shooter.
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The police were not able to catch the responsible (s), but they arrived quickly on the scene and will work with the ATF as well as the FBI in the context of their investigation. Speaking of this, an explosive ATF detection dog has been deployed to sniff for possible shell coils.
Police added that they were collecting evidence as well as surveillance images of the region. In addition to that, they ask anyone who could have seen or heard something to contact them.

The same dealer was targeted on March 6, when at least seven shots were drawn. This damaged three vehicles and broke several windows. A bullet even crossed an office wall and in a computer monitor.
It is not clear if the attacks are linked, but, following the initial incident, the Tigard police noted that Tesla dealers were “targeted in Oregon and the Nation for political reasons”. This does it slightly while Elon Musk has become one of the most conflicting people in America. This follows a questionable salvation, close ties to President Trump and the evisation of the federal government as a de facto chief of the Ministry of Effectiveness of the Government.
The culmination of this led to a series of attacks across the country and sometimes abroad. Tesla owners also found themselves in the reticle, leaving a number of them concerned about their safety.