Man charged in firebomb attack on Tesla showroom, ‘Die Elon’ graffiti sparks federal case

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People smash a Tesla car during anti Elon Musk protest at Hardess Studios in south London on April 10, 2025. — AFP pic

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LOS ANGELES, April 15 — A man who allegedly torched two vehicles at a Tesla dealership and painted “Die Elon” on the side of the building has been hit with federal charges, the US Department of Justice said yesterday.

The charges are the latest to be levied in connection to attacks on the EV maker, whose boss Elon Musk has become a hate figure for some over his role in slashing government as a top advisor to President Donald .

Two Tesla vehicles were badly damaged in the firebomb attack on a showroom in Albuquerque on February 9, and slogans likening Musk and his company to Nazis were sprayed on the walls.

Jamison Wagner, 40, who lives in the city, in the western state of New Mexico, was also charged over a firebomb attack that hit an office of the state’s Republican Party last month.

If convicted of the two counts of malicious damage or destruction of property by fire or explosives, he could be jailed for up to 20 years on each count, the Department of Justice said.

“Let this be the final lesson to those taking part in this ongoing wave of political violence,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement.

“We will arrest you, we will prosecute you, and we will not negotiate. Crimes have consequences.”

A Tesla car is pictured after being smashed-up at an anti Elon Musk protest, in south London on April 10, 2025. — AFP pic

A Tesla car is pictured after being smashed-up at an anti Elon Musk protest, in south London on April 10, 2025. — AFP pic

Federal prosecution carries a stiff penalty compared to local law, where such a crime typically results in a sentence starting from just 18 months’ incarceration and a $5,000 fine. In March, Trump even suggested that people who vandalize Tesla property could be deported to prisons in El Salvador.

Musk, the South Africa-born billionaire chief of Tesla and SpaceX, is leading Trump’s ruthless cost-cutting drive at the head of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

Lauded on the right, he has rapidly become one of the most controversial figures in the country.

Several Tesla dealerships and a number of cars both in the US and around the world have been vandalized, and the company’s stock price has taken a hammering. — AFP

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