The FBI has launched a specialized task force in collaboration with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) to investigate a series of violent attacks on Tesla. The move follows the discovery of multiple incendiary devices at a Tesla showroom in Austin, Texas, home to the company’s headquarters.
FBI Director Kash Patel described the incidents as domestic terrorism, stating that those responsible would be brought to justice. Patel emphasized the seriousness of the situation in a statement on Elon Musk’s social media platform, X.
Ties to Musk’s Government Role
The surge in attacks is widely seen as connected to Musk’s leadership of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a Trump administration initiative focused on reducing federal government spending and workforce. Musk’s aggressive reform efforts at DOGE have made him a controversial figure, drawing both support and criticism.
Reports indicate that more than 80 cases of arson, vandalism, and other acts of aggression targeting Tesla vehicles and properties have occurred across the United States and Canada in recent weeks. Additionally, peaceful demonstrations have been held at numerous Tesla showrooms.
Government and Political Reactions
President Donald Trump, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick have publicly condemned the attacks. Bondi highlighted the arrests of multiple suspects in connection with the vandalism, while Trump suggested imposing harsh prison sentences in El Salvador for those convicted of such crimes.
Lutnick further expressed support for Tesla, urging Americans to invest in the company to demonstrate confidence in its future.
Musk’s Response and Tesla’s Stand
During a recent company event, Musk addressed the rise in violence, referring to those responsible as “psychos” and urging them to cease their actions. Despite the mounting security concerns, Tesla employees report that no official company-wide statements have been issued regarding the incidents.
Tesla’s Vice President of Environment, Health, and Safety, Laurie Shelby, has not responded to requests for comment on the company’s security measures.
Arrest in Florida Escalates Tensions
The situation escalated further over the weekend when a man named Andrew Dutil was arrested in Florida for allegedly driving his car toward protesters outside a Tesla showroom. Dutil has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Law enforcement officials said the protesters narrowly avoided being struck.
Dutil’s social media presence reportedly contains pro-Trump content, adding a political layer to the incident.
Protest Movement and Response
A group called “Tesla Takedown” has announced plans for nationwide protests outside nearly 300 Tesla showrooms. The organization has accused Musk of using Tesla’s resources to push his political agenda, which they claim undermines democratic institutions.
Despite the accusations, the group maintains a commitment to nonviolent demonstrations. A spokesperson stated that the movement is determined to exercise free speech and will not be intimidated.
Impact on Tesla’s Market Performance
Tesla’s stock has suffered significant losses amid the controversy. On Monday, shares closed at $278.39, reflecting a 40% drop from the company’s 52-week high of $488.54 in mid-December.
In a public show of support, Trump revealed he had purchased a Tesla Cybertruck for his granddaughter. Commerce Secretary Lutnick also encouraged investors to back the company, expressing confidence in Tesla’s long-term resilience.
As the FBI’s task force intensifies its investigation, the social and political ramifications surrounding Tesla continue to mount. With protests scheduled and public debate growing, the next few weeks could prove pivotal for Musk’s leadership and Tesla’s financial future.