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Pam Bondi Announces Leftist Terrorist Arrested After Hurling Molotov Cocktail at Tesla Dealership – May Face 20 Years in Prison

Pam Bondi tells FOX News the DOJ already has one criminal in prison for attacking a Tesla dealership.

Attorney General Pam Bondi went on FOX Business Network to discuss the leftist terrorist attacks

Attorney General Pam Bondi: We have people we’re locking up on that. We have someone in jail right now from one of the dealerships. They threw a Molotov cocktail through a dealership. They’re looking at up to 20 years in prison.

If you’re going to touch a Tesla, go to a dealership, do anything, you better watch out because we’re coming after you. If you’re funding this, we’re coming after you.

Via Eric Daugherty:

GROK AI posted several examples of leftist violence at Tesla dealerships and charging stations the last two months.
Several notable incidents have been reported since early 2025, primarily linked to backlash against Elon Musk’s role in the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Here’s a breakdown of key examples:
  • Loveland, Colorado (January 29 – February 11, 2025): A single individual, Lucy Grace Nelson, allegedly caused between $5,000 and $20,000 in damage to a Tesla dealership over multiple visits. This included spray-painting “Nazi” on the dealership sign, throwing Molotov cocktails that started small fires (one aimed at a Cybertruck), and using red graffiti with expletives. The range of $5,000 to $20,000 reflects police estimates, though specific repair costs weren’t detailed.
  • Salem, Oregon (January 20 and February 19, 2025): Adam Matthew Lansky allegedly attacked a Tesla dealership twice. On January 20, he threw Molotov cocktails, damaging seven vehicles (one was destroyed) and shattering a showroom window, with damages estimated at $500,000 according to court documents. On February 19, he returned and fired bullets from an AR-style rifle, further damaging windows and a parked vehicle inside. The additional cost from the second incident isn’t specified, but it likely added thousands more given the structural and vehicle damage.
  • Littleton, Massachusetts (March 3, 2025): Seven Tesla Superchargers were intentionally set on fire, described as “engulfed in flames” with “heavy damage.” While no exact dollar amount was reported, replacing charging stations is costly. Posts on X suggest Tesla replaced all seven within 48 hours, indicating rapid response but not necessarily low cost. Industry estimates for Supercharger installation range from $20,000 to $100,000 per stall depending on location and infrastructure, suggesting a potential cost of $140,000 to $700,000, though repair costs might be lower if some components were salvageable.
  • Tigard, Oregon (March 6 and March 13, 2025): A Tesla dealership was hit by gunfire twice. On March 6, at least seven shots damaged three cars and shattered windows, with one bullet piercing an office wall and a computer monitor. On March 13, over a dozen shots caused further damage to cars and windows. Repair costs for vehicles (e.g., Tesla Model 3 or Cybertrucks) could range from $5,000 to $50,000 per car depending on the extent of damage, plus structural repairs (windows, walls) likely costing thousands more per incident. No precise totals were reported.
  • Seattle, Washington (March 9, 2025): Four Tesla Cybertrucks were damaged in a fire. The cause remains under investigation, so it’s unclear if it was protest-related, but the timing aligns with other incidents. Damage to Cybertrucks (base price around $80,000 each) could range from partial repairs (e.g., $10,000-$30,000 per vehicle) to total loss (up to $320,000 for all four), though no specific figures were confirmed.
  • Other Incidents: Additional reports include graffiti and minor vandalism (e.g., Maryland, March 2: “No Musk” with a swastika-like symbol; South Carolina, March 7: Molotov cocktails and spray paint), plus arson at charging stations or dealerships in Massachusetts, Colorado, and elsewhere. These often lack detailed cost estimates but involve cleanup, repainting, and potential equipment replacement, possibly ranging from hundreds to tens of thousands per site.
Cumulatively, documented incidents suggest damages could range from hundreds of thousands to potentially over a million dollars across the U.S. since January 2025. For instance:
  • Salem’s $500,000 estimate is a firm baseline for one major event.
  • Loveland’s $5,000-$20,000 and Littleton’s possible $140,000-$700,000 add significant costs.
  • Tigard’s two shootings and Seattle’s fire could easily push totals higher, especially if multiple vehicles were totaled.

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