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Is this the most hated vehicle on the road? One Cybertruck owner's firsthand account of intense Cybertruck road rage will ...
Officers found a Cybertruck "engulfed in flames" and the misspelled word "theif" spray painted on a building's exterior wall. Mesa police arrested Moses after matching him to video footage provided by ...
Tesla employees have largely refrained from speaking out about protests against the automaker. Matthew LaBrot wants to change ...
Tesla says it fired the employee for 'using company resources to build a website that did not align with the company’s ...
The Cybertruck that was set on fire was towed off the Tesla dealership property in the afternoon ... city officials said. The word "theif" was spray painted in black across the northeast side of the ...
Ian Moses, 35, is accused of lighting a Cybertruck on fire at a Tesla dealership in Mesa ... a lighter and a black can of spray paint. A handwritten map of the dealership was also found.
Elon Musk website and posted that the "damage done to Elon's personal brand is now irreversible" and "has become our burden." ...
Ian William Moses allegedly armed himself with a red plastic gas container, a lighter and a can of black spray paint last ...
A federal judge decided to keep the Mesa man accused of setting a Cybertruck on fire and vandalizing a Tesla dealership in ...
Moses was previously arrested on suspicion of setting a Tesla Cybertruck on fire by the ... a lighter and a black spray paint can. Moses was also carrying a hand-drawn map depicting the site.
A Tesla Cybertruck was totaled after it was forced off-road by a Dodge Ram driver in a violent road-rage incident, which took place on a highway in California. The EV is now sitting in a Copart ...
A Tesla Cybertruck on fire and the suspected vandalism ... "engulfed in flames" and the misspelled word "theif" spray painted on a building's exterior wall. Mesa police arrested Moses after ...
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