In a recent X (formerly Twitter) Space, Elon Musk — the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX — disclosed that he was the target of two attempted assassinations over the past six months. Musk shared this information during a conversation with Dr. Gad Saad, a professor of marketing at the John Molson School of Business at Montreal’s Concordia University.
Musk stated that the experience of being widely recognized had its challenges. While admitting that people tend to be considerably pleasant, he noted that his public outings frequently lead to crowds eager for selfies. “I can’t easily go to the mall or a movie theater or walk around without creating a ruckus,’” Musk told Saad.
The tech billionaire said he does have private security and takes extensive measures to protect himself and his family while in public, adding it is actually rare for him to get death threats. However, there were two recent instances of mentally ill individuals targeting him and his family. “I have had two cases in the last six months where two people, unfortunately very mentally ill, came to try to kill me in Austin with guns,” Musk said in the X (formerly Twitter) Space.
After taking over the social media platform in 2022, Musk posted a video of an individual he described as a “crazy stalker” who was following a vehicle carrying his son, X Æ A-Xii. Musk, one of the wealthiest men in the world, moved to quickly restrict X accounts — especially automated bots — who shared real-time travel and flight data for himself and other public figures.
"I have had two cases in the last 6 months where two people, unfortunately very mentally ill, came to try to kill me."
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