Explosive scare at Tesla showroom amid Musk threat surge
On Monday morning, explosive devices were discovered in a Tesla showroom in Austin, United States. This incident occurs amid increasing threats against Elon Musk. Officers immediately took action. According to the "Daily Mail," the investigation is ongoing.
On Monday morning at the Tesla showroom in Austin, Texas, a disturbing incident took place. At around 1:00 PM Greenwich Time, services received a report of possible explosive devices in the building.
Upon arrival at the scene, officers from the Austin Police Department encountered several suspicious devices that could pose a significant threat. According to the "Daily Mail," a specialised bomb squad was called in to secure the potential explosives.
Bombs in the Tesla showroom
The detonators, capable of causing mass destruction, were removed without incident, and the operation was conducted under strict control. Although no arrests were made, authorities are not disclosing details about who is responsible for this crime. The investigation is ongoing, and law enforcement is working to determine who might have been behind this act of violence.
This incident occurs among a growing number of attacks on Tesla, including incidents of vandalism against electric vehicles and arson. Threats against Elon Musk, the company's CEO, have become increasingly common.
Musk, who has been combating government waste and corruption for years, noted in an interview with Fox News that he is being targeted because of his efforts to reform the federal administration.
"It turns out when you take away people's money they’re receiving fraudulently they get very upset," Musk explained, justifying why he believes some are trying to destroy him. According to the "Daily Mail," Musk suggested that the attacks on Tesla might be coordinated by left-wing groups, a view supported by the opinions of many conservative politicians.