Multiple Tesla vehicles have been set on fire at a service center in Las Vegas in the latest alleged attack on Tesla products in the United States. Law enforcement and fire officials are investigating a suspected arson incident after multiple vehicles were set ablaze in the early morning of March 18.
The fires occurred at a Tesla center located near Jones Boulevard and Badura Avenue. According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, officers were alerted to the scene around 2:45 AM. Video footage captured by the Las Vegas Review-Journal reportedly shows Tesla vehicles engulfed in flames.
The incident has arisen amid a series of attacks on Tesla properties across the United States, some of which have reportedly been linked to protests against Tesla chief Elon Musk‘s connections to President Donald J. Trump.
The Las Vegas division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is collaborating with local investigators on the case. The surrounding area remains closed as the investigation continues.
Tesla’s global sales declined for the first time in nearly a decade last year, delivering 1.79 million vehicles compared to 1.81 million the year prior. However, the company secured a $400 million contract with the federal government last month to produce armored Tesla Cybertrucks for the U.S. State Department.
JUST IN: The FBI is on the scene after several Teslas were lit on fire at a Tesla service center in Las Vegas, according to LV Review-Journal.
The arson incident unfolded at 2:45 am in what appears to be a terror attack.
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