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Tesla owners under siege: Road rage, vandalism and political backlash fuel fear among drivers nationwide
By Ava Grace // Mar 28, 2025

  • A Lynnwood, Washington, mother driving a Tesla was aggressively confronted by a masked man in a white SUV, who berated her, calling her car a "Nazi car" and demanding she sell it. The incident left her feeling vulnerable and threatened.
  • Tesla owners nationwide are increasingly facing harassment, vandalism and violence, including Molotov cocktail attacks, arson at charging stations, and vehicles being vandalized with swastikas and slurs.
  • The hostility is linked to Elon Musk's polarizing tenure as head of the Department of Government Efficiency under the Trump administration, with critics targeting Tesla owners as symbols of his influence.
  • Tesla owners, many of whom chose the vehicles for environmental and practical reasons, now face fear and harassment, raising questions about the intersection of politics, personal choice and public safety.
  • The incident highlights the dangers of societal polarization and underscores the need to address hostility while protecting individuals' freedom to make personal choices without fear of intimidation or violence.

In a disturbing incident that highlights the growing hostility toward Tesla owners, a Lynnwood, Washington, mother was recently targeted in a frightening road rage confrontation. The incident, which occurred on her way to a doctor's appointment, underscores the escalating tensions surrounding Tesla vehicles and their association with CEO Elon Musk.

Leigh, a Tesla owner for the past two years, described the encounter as unprovoked and deeply unsettling. While approaching a red light, she was aggressively honked at by the driver of a white SUV.

Moments later, the SUV cut her off, forcing her to stop in the middle of the road. The driver then exited his vehicle, approached Leigh’s Tesla, and began yelling at her through her cracked window. (Related: Tesla owners targeted in alleged doxxing campaign as anti-Musk sentiment escalates.)

"You need to sell your car. This is a Nazi car," the man reportedly shouted. "You're driving it, you need to sell your car."

Leigh, who was alone at the time, described the driver as wearing a camouflage jacket and a ski mask, which he briefly lowered to berate her further. The encounter left her feeling vulnerable and threatened, unsure of the man’s intentions or whether he posed a physical danger.

This is not an isolated incident, however. Across the country, Tesla owners have faced increasing harassment, vandalism, and even violence. In recent months, Tesla vehicles have been targeted with Molotov cocktails in Oregon and Colorado, while charging stations in South Carolina were set ablaze alongside anti-Trump graffiti.

Internationally, four Teslas were torched in Berlin, and locally, six Teslas in Lynnwood were vandalized with swastikas and slurs. A Tesla was also set on fire in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood.

Tesla owners targeted by critics of Musk's DOGE policies

The hostility appears to stem from Musk's controversial role as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under the Trump administration. Musk's efforts to streamline government operations, including significant job cuts and spending reductions, have made him a polarizing figure. Critics of Musk's policies have increasingly targeted Tesla owners, viewing their vehicles as symbols of his influence.

For Leigh, the incident has left her questioning her decision to drive a Tesla. "This seemed like the right move for our very busy family. Now it feels like a huge risk; it's scary," she lamented. Her frustration is palpable, as she never imagined that choosing a Tesla would make her a target.

The broader implications of this trend are troubling. Tesla owners are now facing harassment simply for driving a car associated with Musk.

This raises important questions about the intersection of politics, personal choice and public safety. Should individuals be targeted for the decisions of a company’s CEO? And where do we draw the line between legitimate protest and outright harassment?

Leigh's story is a stark reminder of the growing divide in our society. Since the incident, Leigh has altered her driving routes, opting for highways over back roads to avoid stop signs and feel safer. She has also filed multiple reports, though it remains unclear whether the suspect will face any consequences.

As tensions continue to rise, it is crucial to address the root causes of this hostility. While criticism of public figures like Elon Musk is a hallmark of free speech, targeting ordinary citizens for their choice of vehicle crosses a dangerous line. Tesla owners, like Leigh, are not political pawns – they are individuals making decisions based on their values and needs.

Watch this video about more Tesla dealerships being attacked amid rising anti-Elon Musk sentiment.

This video is from the TREASURE OF THE SUN channel on Brighteon.com.

More related stories:

Far-left hackers publish Tesla owners' personal data with Molotov cocktail cursor, issue threats.

Walz, Kimmel, Dem influencers ENCOURAGE attacks on Tesla.

SILICON SABOTAGE: How far-left extremists are weaponizing anonymity to target Tesla and Elon Musk.

Sources include: 

ZeroHedge.com

MyNorthwest.com

Fox13Seattle.com

Brighteon.com


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