Tesla Dealership TARGETED with EXPLOSIVES!

White Tesla cars displayed in showroom with Tesla sign.

(VitalNews.org) – An anti-Tesla agenda woman was arrested for attempting multiple bombing attacks on Tesla vehicles while leaving behind Nazi-related graffiti.

Lucy Grace Nelson, who also goes by the alias “Justin Thomas Nelson,” was taken into custody following multiple incidents of planting explosive devices aimed at damaging Tesla property and vehicles worth over $220,000.

Police began investigating on January 29 after the first incident, with subsequent attacks occurring on February 2 and February 7 with escalating severity.

Security footage captured Molotov cocktails being thrown at Tesla sedans, ultimately damaging at least four vehicles.

The attacks were accompanied by anti-Musk graffiti and messages containing the words “Nazi cars.”

The timing of these attacks raises questions about potential connections to organized left-wing efforts targeting Musk.

Indivisible, a prominent activist group, has been actively encouraging protests against the tech mogul, even providing protesters with a “tool kit” for demonstrations at Tesla locations.

These protests are reportedly linked to spending cuts at federal agencies directed by President Donald Trump with Musk’s advisory input.

Nelson faces multiple serious charges, including using explosives or incendiary devices, felony criminal mischief, and criminal attempt to commit felonies.

When police conducted surveillance of the suspect, they observed her returning to the dealership with “additional incendiary devices” and materials for vandalism. Officers made the arrest before she could cause further damage.

Upon searching Nelson’s vehicle, investigators discovered spray paint, gasoline, bottles, and cloth pieces – all materials consistent with manufacturing Molotov cocktails.

Although initial reports suggested Nelson acted alone, surveillance footage has raised the possibility of a second suspect, as one person seen in the footage had a smaller build than Nelson.

Police are still investigating Nelson’s motives, though court documents suggested her anger may be tied to Musk’s advisory role to President Trump.

The Loveland Police Department is now collaborating with the ATF agency, and federal charges are likely to follow.

According to various reports, Nelson was given a cash surety bond ranging from $10,000 to $100,000 after being booked into the Larimer County Jail.

This troubling case highlights the increasingly violent nature of anti-Trump and anti-Musk sentiment from the radical left.

While mainstream media often focuses on supposed right-wing threats, this incident demonstrates the real-world dangers posed by those who oppose conservative business leaders and their association with the MAGA movement.

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