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Anger at Elon Musk turns violent with molotov cocktails and gunfire at Tesla lots

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Washington Post,
Publish Date
Sun, 9 Mar 2025, 9:38am
Elon Musk’s association with Donald Trump has led to increased vandalism against Tesla facilities. Photos / Fire Chief Steele McCurdy / Littleton Fire Department / United States District Court for the District of Oregon
Elon Musk鈥檚 association with Donald Trump has led to increased vandalism against Tesla facilities. Photos / Fire Chief Steele McCurdy / Littleton Fire Department / United States District Court for the District of Oregon

Anger at Elon Musk turns violent with molotov cocktails and gunfire at Tesla lots

Author
Washington Post,
Publish Date
Sun, 9 Mar 2025, 9:38am
  • Lucy Grace Nelson allegedly vandalised a Tesla dealership in Loveland, , causing significant damage.
  •  association with  has led to increased vandalism against Tesla facilities.
  • The incidents are impacting , with concerns over safety and customer association.

The woman in the black hoodie walked on to the Tesla car lot prepared to inflict damage. She came with four Smirnoff Ice bottles filled with gasoline, flung them at electric vehicles parked around the dealership and watched as they burned.

Over the course of 13 days starting January 29, according to court records, Lucy Grace Nelson made repeated trips to the Tesla car lot in Loveland, Colorado. Once, she spray-painted 鈥淣azi鈥 in black under the dealership鈥檚 entrance sign, according to court documents, and another time, she ignited a molotov cocktail near a Tesla Cybertruck. She also allegedly used red spray-paint to scribble a message on the car dealership鈥檚 entrance doors: 鈥淔--- Musk.鈥 Nelson鈥檚 lawyer declined to comment on the case.

Tesla superchargers on fire in Littleton, Massachusetts. Photo / Fire Chief Steele McCurdy / Littleton Fire Department
Tesla superchargers on fire in Littleton, Massachusetts. Photo / Fire Chief Steele McCurdy / Littleton Fire Department

Since President Donald Trump鈥檚 inauguration, more than a dozen violent or destructive acts have been directed at Tesla facilities, according to court documents, surveillance photographs, police records and local media reports reviewed by The Washington Post. The incidents come as Elon Musk has rocketed to prominence as Trump鈥檚 best-known backer and as a conservative provocateur in his own right. The ire directed at the tech billionaire online has increasingly spilled into real life, with vandalism directed at Tesla storefronts, charging stations and vehicles.

In March, several Tesla superchargers at a shopping centre in Littleton, Massachusetts, were set ablaze. Vandals in Maryland also spray-painted 鈥淣o Musk鈥 onto a Tesla building, alongside a swastika-like symbol. In February, a man brandishing an AR-style semiautomatic weapon fired at a Tesla storefront in Salem, Oregon. Just a few weeks earlier, investigators say, the same man attacked the same dealership by throwing molotov cocktails at Tesla vehicles and through the store window. He caused an estimated US$500,000 in damages, according to court documents.

Elon Musk and his son X 脝 A-Xii at the White House on March 2. Photo / Washington Post
Elon Musk and his son X 脝 A-Xii at the White House on March 2. Photo / Washington Post

The destruction adds to the woes of a carmaker already in turmoil. Its stock has fallen by more than 35% since Trump鈥檚 inauguration, and last year, the company suffered its first annual sales drop in more than a decade. In Germany, Tesla car sales plummeted by 76% in February compared with a year earlier, according to figures released this week. And some owners have expressed buyer鈥檚 remorse over owning a car some now see as a symbol of far-right politics, a stark departure from the environmental consciousness it once epitomised.

Ross Gerber, a longtime Tesla investor and Musk critic, said the reports of destruction against Tesla storefronts, cars and superchargers could create a 鈥渃hilling effect鈥. Customers 鈥渕ay not want to associate 鈥 with Elon and deal with vandalism,鈥 he said.

The billionaire鈥檚 car company is no stranger to public ire. Last year, the Tesla factory near Berlin lost power after a far-left environmental organisation, the Volcano Group, claimed responsibility for setting fire to an electricity pylon near the plant. Months later, around 800 environmental activists attempted to storm the same factory. Some employees and investors have begun to speak out about Musk, worried that his alliance with Trump is harming beyond repair the company鈥檚 reputation and mission of building a more sustainable future.

Windows shattered by bullets at a Tesla dealership in Tigard, Oregon. Photo / Tigard Police Department
Windows shattered by bullets at a Tesla dealership in Tigard, Oregon. Photo / Tigard Police Department

But Musk鈥檚 political perch since Trump took office has increased polarised views about him. He has forged relationships with far-right politicians in Europe and made a gesture resembling a Nazi salute. Demonstrators have gathered outside Tesla showrooms across the United States to protest Musk鈥檚 dramatic cuts to federal government through the US DOGE Service.

鈥淲hether it is politically motivated or not, arson and destruction of property is not the way to get your point across,鈥 said Matthew Pinard, the police chief of Littleton, where several Tesla chargers were lit on fire this week.

Musk and Tesla did not return requests for comment. In response to a photo posted on social media of a supercharger spray-painted with the word 鈥淣azi鈥 last month, an official Tesla social media account said the company 鈥渨ill press charges for vandalism at Superchargers鈥.

Charred Tesla

Adam Choi and his wife were leaving church Sunday morning in Brookline, Massachusetts, when they noticed their Tesla had been vandalised with a sticker of Musk in his now notorious raised-arm pose. Choi, 37, spotted the suspected vandal across the parking lot and pulled out his phone.

鈥淲hy do you think you have the right to do that?鈥 Choi said in the video, shared with The Post.

鈥淚t鈥檚 my free speech,鈥 the man said before riding off on his bicycle. Choi called the Brookline Police Department, who have since identified the man but have not made an arrest.

In response to Choi鈥檚 video, shared by the Brookline police on X, Musk chimed in: 鈥淒amaging the property of others, aka vandalism, is not free speech,鈥 he wrote.

Evidence collected from the Tesla dealership in Salem, Oregon. Photo / United States District Court for the District of Oregon
Evidence collected from the Tesla dealership in Salem, Oregon. Photo / United States District Court for the District of Oregon

About 30 miles away in Littleton early the next morning, a Tesla supercharger station in an outdoor shopping centre was doused with an accelerant and lit on fire, police said. The incident is being investigated as an act of arson, but no suspect has been identified.

Elsewhere across the country, the vandalism has sometimes taken a terrorising turn.

In the early morning hours of Inauguration Day, a Tesla driver charging his vehicle near a dealership in Salem, Oregon, saw a man in black brandishing what appeared to be an AR-style rifle. He saw the man light an object on fire and throw it at a red Tesla SUV, according to a federal court complaint.

Damage at a Telsa dealership in Salem, Oregon. Photo / United States District Court for the District of Oregon
Damage at a Telsa dealership in Salem, Oregon. Photo / United States District Court for the District of Oregon

As the man 鈥 later identified by police as Adam Matthew Lansky 鈥 continued to hurl what appeared to be molotov cocktails at other parked Tesla vehicles, the driver quickly unplugged his vehicle and began to drive away. According to the complaint, Lansky dropped an ignited molotov cocktail and pointed his gun toward the man inside the Tesla.

Then, Lansky threw a rock that shattered the showroom window and tossed an ignited device into the store before throwing Molotov cocktails at two more vehicles and leaving, according to police. Photos of the damage provided in court documents show a charred Tesla hollowed out by a fire, and a shattered store window. Seven Tesla vehicles suffered damage from the attack, with one destroyed, according to the complaint.

A damaged show window at a Telsa dealership in Salem, Oregon. Photo / United States District Court for the District of Oregon
A damaged show window at a Telsa dealership in Salem, Oregon. Photo / United States District Court for the District of Oregon

A few weeks later, Lansky allegedly returned to the same dealership and shot at the storefront and a parked vehicle inside the store. Bullets were recovered inside the store, in an area 鈥渢hat would be populated with customers and employees during business hours鈥. Lansky was arrested Tuesday and jailed pending charges and arraignment. His lawyer did not respond to a request for comment.

Brand worries

The violent acts come as Musk courts controversy on the national stage. The billionaire used to largely stay away from politics, more focused on his mission of creating a more sustainable future with Tesla and sending rockets into space with his other company, SpaceX. But Musk quickly ascended to Trump鈥檚 inner circle this summer as he funnelled at least US$288 million to help elect him and other Republican candidates, becoming the cycle鈥檚 largest political donor.

Musk鈥檚 polarising politics and anti-Tesla vandalism are having a negative effect on the brand, said Gerber, the Tesla investor. 鈥淚t could all be fixed very easily,鈥 he said, 鈥渨ith somebody else taking over and running Tesla.鈥

A bullet hole through a Tesla windshield at the dealership in Tigard. Photo / Tigard Police Department
A bullet hole through a Tesla windshield at the dealership in Tigard. Photo / Tigard Police Department

Some say Musk鈥檚 massive bet on Trump is bound to pay off despite the current backlash against Tesla. Investors and analysts expect that the electric vehicle company will benefit significantly from streamlined regulation on autonomous driving, which Musk has said is critical for the future of the company.

Dan Ives, global head of technology research at Wedbush Securities, said that even though Musk and Trump鈥檚 relationship has created 鈥渕ajor brand worries for Tesla,鈥 it will ultimately benefit.

鈥淪ome of these distraction issues will fade,鈥 he said Thursday in an investors note. 鈥淭he best thing that ever happened to Musk and Tesla was Trump in the White House as this will create a deregulatory environment with a federal autonomous roadmap central to the Tesla golden strategic vision.鈥

Meanwhile, however, local law enforcement officials worry it鈥檚 a matter of time before someone becomes seriously injured in violence against Teslas. Nelson, who is also listed in court documents as Justin Thomas Nelson, is estimated to have caused at least $5000 in damage at the Colorado dealership, documents show.

鈥淲hether you like Musk or you don鈥檛, this is not the right way to do it,鈥 said Paul Campbell, deputy superintendent of the Brookline Police Department. 鈥淲e鈥檙e all grown-ups who learn at a very young age to not touch things that don鈥檛 belong to you.鈥

Choi, the Tesla owner in Brookline whose car was vandalised, said he voted for Trump and is 鈥渘eutral鈥 on Musk鈥檚 work at DOGE. While he understands the animus against Musk as he makes aggressive changes to the federal workforce, he said it was still 鈥渟hocking and disturbing鈥 to have his car vandalised outside his church.

He said he loves his Tesla, considering it the best 鈥 and cheapest 鈥 option for a quality electric vehicle in the United States. But the incident in the church parking lot has made him wary of driving his car now, for fear of it being attacked again.

鈥淚 think the motivation for [the suspect] was to send a message to Elon,鈥 Choi said. 鈥淭he message I got was that I was penalised because I bought a green car.鈥

Pranshu Verma is a reporter on The Washington Post鈥檚 technology team. Trisha Thadani joined The Washington Post鈥檚 technology team in 2023 from the San Francisco Chronicle.

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