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The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation on Monday launched a task force to investigate recent attacks targeting Tesla.
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Paul Hyon Kim, 36, faces charges in connection with the March 18 attack in both state and federal court in Nevada, authorities announced Thursday, a day after his arrest.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation yesterday launched a task force "to try to nail the criminals setting fire to Tesla vehicles and charging stations," and is looking into an anarchist blog that has been "calling for more" attacks, The New York Post reported.
The FBI launched a task force Monday to try to nail the criminals setting fire to Tesla vehicles and charging stations — calling the acts “domestic terrorism” and eying an anarchy blog calling for
The FBI has announced a new task force to investigate and find the perpetrators behind Tesla attacks. FBI director Kash Patel called the attacks on Tesla cars, showrooms and charging stations ‘domestic terrorism.
Federal law enforcement has issued a warning to the public following a string of incidents involving Tesla brand cars and dealerships.
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The FBI released a statement Friday warning the public about nationwide incidents targeting Tesla vehicles, dealerships and charging stations.
Sharing an article by a Post reporter on X, Patel wrote: “The FBI has been investigating the increase in violent activity toward Tesla, and over the last few days, we have taken additional steps ...
Police allege Kim was the person seen in surveillance video on March 18, 2025, arriving in a black Hyundai Elantra, parking just east of the building and continuing on foot. Kim then allegedly shot the surveillance cameras with a rifle before turning the gun on some vehicles and allegedly using molotov cocktails on the cars.
The FBI on Monday launched a task force to crack down on violent Tesla attacks, Fox News Digital has learned. The FBI’s task force was created in conjunction with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) and will coordinate investigative activity.