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A federal judge scheduled a trial for June for the man accused of firebombing several Tesla vehicles at a Las Vegas collision ...
The man accused of setting Tesla vehicles on fire at a Las Vegas collision center has pleaded not guilty to all four charges against him in a federal court.
Federal and local authorities are investigating an incident in which five Tesla vehicles were damaged, including two that were set on fire, in front of a service center in Las Vegas.
Flock Safety, which is empowering law enforcement across the country, garnered praise from Las Vegas authorities after it ...
This was a targeted attack against a Tesla facility," an assistant sheriff said. “We do believe that it is isolated at this ...
An Oregon man faces charges after allegedly throwing several Molotov cocktails at a Tesla store in Salem, then returning ...
Tesla showrooms, owners become a target as activists protest Elon Musk’s work for DOGE. The Detroit News visited showrooms to ...
Peaceful Tesla protests have taken place across the country—but some dealerships have also been hit with acts of vandalism, ...
In recently released 911 calls, witnesses report exploding vehicles and gunshots at a Las Vegas Tesla service center.
The Las Vegas Tesla fires mark the latest in a series of blazes the company has faced in U.S and beyond its borders.
Paul Hyon Kim, 36, was arrested on March 27 in connection with the arson and vandalism at a Las Vegas Tesla collision center.
Paul Hyon Kim was arrested Wednesday. A man arrested for allegedly setting Tesla vehicles on fire in Las Vegas earlier this month is now facing federal charges in the alleged Molotov cocktail attack.