One of the suspects would have used an AR-15 rifle removed and about eight Molotov cocktails
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- The Ministry of Justice targets people behind Molotov cocktail attacks on Tesla.
- Three individuals face accusations and could incur up to 20 years in prison for attacks.
- The Attorney General Pamela Bondi recently called the attacks on Tesla “domestic terrorism”.
Testlas attacks have become a common phenomenon and now the federal government is strongly involved. As part of this effort, the American general prosecutor Pamela Bondi announced accusations against three people for the “violent destruction of Tesla’s properties” using Molotov cocktails.
Although the Ministry of Justice has not published many details, one of the accused was involved in an attack on a Tesla dealer in Salem, Oregon. The government says that this person was armed with an ar-15 rifle removed and was arrested after launching about eight Molotov cocktails.
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The second individual was arrested in Loveland, Colorado, after allegedly tried to light Teslas on fire with Molotov cocktails. The government also said that “the defendant was later found in possession of materials used to produce additional incendiary weapons”.
Finally, a person in Charleston, in South Carolina, would have written “profane messages against President Trump” around Tesla stations. They then turned on the fire chargers with Molotov cocktails.

Salem police
Declaration of the Attorney General
The Attorney General Bondi was directly in his response to the situation, declaring: “The days of committing crimes without consequences ended. Whether it is a warning: if you join this wave of domestic terrorism against the properties of Tesla, the Ministry of Justice will put you behind bars. ” His office added that they “undertook to end all acts of violence and criminal fire led by Tesla’s properties and otherwise”.
The news comes two days after Bondi published another statement saying that “the swarm of violent attacks on Tesla property is nothing less than domestic terrorism. The Ministry of Justice has already accused several authors of this in mind, including in cases which involve charges of minimum compulsory convictions over five years. “
As for the three people charged in this last round, they are now faced with prison terms ranging from five to 20 years, according to the details of their actions.
