
'Troubling': Tesla dealership attacked for 5th time — this time with 'incendiary devices'
Raw StoryA Colorado Tesla dealership has been attacked five times this year — the most recent coming around midnight Thursday and involved what police called "incendiary devices" — and come amid fierce backlash to CEO Elon Musk's effort to drastically shrink the federal government and its budget. The device caught fire between two vehicles, "putting several occupants inside Tesla at risk," police said. Lucy Grace Nelson, 40, was arrested following a Feb. 24 incident but was recently released on a personal recognizance bond from federal charges, Loveland police said. "I couldn't be more disappointed with a criminal justice system that would release an individual on a PR bond who placed incendiary devices at a Loveland business," said Chief Tim Doran in a statement.
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