Tesla Supercharger Vandalized With Nazi Graffiti, Driver Targeted In Massachusetts

Tesla Supercharger vandalized with Nazi graffiti, driver targeted in the Massachusetts


The incident follows an attempted criminal fire in a Tesla store in Colorado and threats of vandalism in California

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  • Elon Musk’s questionable salvation on the Nazis theme continued last month.
  • A massachusetts compressor station had swastika and hate speeches written in chalk.
  • Tesla owners are also targeted and a person would have found a profane sticker on their cybertruck.

Massachusetts police investigate after swastika and “hateful graffiti” were found near a Tesla compressor station. The Tyngsborough Police Service was called to the scene on February 11 and found the offensive content written in the field in Chalk.

As part of their investigation, the police discovered two crositaries as well as several sentences, notably “normalizing hatred”. Police do not believe that the incident was taken on security cameras and they could not locate any witness on the scene. However, they were able to wash the chalk with hot water.

More: Tesla Store struck with graffiti “Nazi Cars” by potential incendiaries

In a statement, Tyngsborough police chief Shaun Woods said it was an isolated incident because there was no similar relationship in the community. He added: “The acts of this nature are extremely rare in our community, and we take them seriously.” He then encouraged anyone with information to appear because his department will conduct an in -depth investigation.

Although there is no word on a reason, incidents on the theme of the Nazis against Tesla have been common since Elon Musk granted questionable salvation last month. A Tesla store in Loveland, Colorado, was targeted at least three different occasions and the last incident saw a criminal fire, several vehicles painted by spraying and graffiti “Nazi cars”. A so-called anti-Nazi group would also have threatened to start damaging Tesla vehicles in California.

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Tesla owners are increasingly feeling the pressure and some have expressed their fears of being the victim of a hatred crime. This continues today when Dr. Kumait Jaroje told several media in the Massachusetts that he was targeted because of his gold cybertruck.

More: the anti-Nazi group promises to “inflict physical damage” in Teslas in California

Someone allegedly put a “secular sticker” on the vehicle earlier this month and was threatened after having published a photo of the online truck. He continued to tell CBS News in Boston that he had been overthrown and cut. Jaroje added, he is “anxious and nervous about our safety and the safety of my children”.

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