
Teslas in Las Vegas set on fire and shot with guns in "targeted attack," police say
CBSN
At least five Tesla vehicles in Las Vegas were damaged early Tuesday in a "targeted attack" with two vehicles fully engulfed in flames and others shot at with guns, authorities said.
At around 2:45 a.m. local time, officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department responded to multiple reports of Tesla vehicles being set on fire at a Tesla Collision Center. Police found at least five Tesla vehicles damaged, including two which were engulfed in flames, and the word "RESIST" in capital letters spray painted in red on the center's doors.
The suspect also fired at least three rounds into the vehicles and is believed to have used Molotov cocktails for the fire, according to police.

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