Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Four Tesla Cybertrucks caught fire in Seattle just after 11 p.m. on Sunday in a Tesla storage lot



Tesla dealerships and cars have been targeted across the country related to backlash over DOGE head Elon Musk's position with the federal government. Last week, a Tesla dealership in Tigard, Ore., was hit with gunfire. The dealership itself, along with several vehicles, was damaged.

Evan Sutton, an organizer with Tesla Takedown, said that the group is interested in lowering the stock price of Tesla to "send a clear message to Musk and to Donald Trump." However, he said the group is "not interested in damaging vehicles or harming people or property."

"One of my closest friends is a firefighter and putting out an electric vehicle fire is very dangerous.  So, when you set fire to a Cybertruck, you're putting the firefighters that have to respond in danger and you're not doing Elon Musk any harm."

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