Multiple incendiary devices were found inside a Tesla showroom in Austin, Texas, as nationwide threats against CEO Elon Musk continue.
Austin Police Department officers were called to the electric vehicle showroom just after 8am after an anonymous caller reported that there were bombs placed inside the building.
Authorities rushed to the scene and located multiple ‘suspicious devices’ at the Tesla dealership. The Austin Police Department Bomb Squad were also called to help.
The incident appears to be the latest in a pattern of vandalism targeting Tesla facilities amid growing criticism of CEO Elon Musk’s role leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in the Trump administration. No suspects have been identified in the apparent attempted arson.
Multiple bombs found inside Tesla showroom as threats against Elon Musk continue https://t.co/qQ7QL96S0r pic.twitter.com/DGbUNZg5LR
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🚨#BREAKING: Police are on the scene involving multiple suspicious incendiary devices discovered at a Tesla dealership
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At this time, law enforcement is on the scene to a situation in Austin, Texas, involving multiple suspicious incendiary devices discovered… pic.twitter.com/gUwh4Prfkh
BREAKING: 'Incendiary' devices found at Austin Tesla showroom this morning. No one was hurt pic.twitter.com/yq7U6BhdnH
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