Member of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s administration allegedly caused $20K in damage while vandalizing Teslas: report

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According to the reports, an employee or the governor of Minnesota Tim Walz was arrested for allegedly causing approximately $ 20,000 in damages while destroying Teslas, only one week after his failed head of vice -presidential candidates publicly mocked the fall of the company of the electric car company.

Dylan Bryan Adams, a 33 -year fiscal policy analyst for the state of the Northern Star, was arrested on suspicion of placing multiple teslas in Minneapolis while coming out of walking his dog in an act of destruction of the surveillance accounts of the gap.

Supposedly, Adams was seen approaching a vehicle from Elon Musk’s owner with his dog and then abruptly dragging his keys along the side of the car, stripping what seemed to paint from electric vehicles, the surveillance group was published in X.


A man with an orange shirt, identified as Dylan Bryan Adams, who is supposed to cause more than $ 20,000 to damages to Teslas in Minneapolis
Dylan Bryan Adams, employee of the state of Minnesota, faces charges for allegedly destroying teslas. X/Crimewatchms

The same puppy apparently appeared in each video the published Watch Crime account.

Other alarm images showed a man, who believed he was Adams, aggressively carving in two separate teslas.

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Walz did not immediately respond to the request for post comments.

The suspended sentence occurs almost a month after Walz said that seeing the price of Tesla Plummet shares gave him “a small impulse duration” a concentration in Wisconsin.

“Some of you know it. On the iPhone, you have that small stock application. I added Tesla to give me a small impulse duration the day: $ 225 and falling,” Bellow, 61.

“And if you own one, we are not blaming you. You can take your dental thread and get the things from Tesla,” he added, then trying to return the comments by stating that it was “a joke.”

The FBI launched a working group last month and is dealing with attacks against teslas as “domestic terrorism” after an increase in incidents aimed at the electric car company in an apparent protest against Musk for his leading role in President Efficacy.

The vandals throughout the country have burned and destroyed Tesla cars, dealers and cargo stations in the week after the inauguration of Trump.

“I think a big mistake is the bee for the people of Tesla and for our clients,” said Doge Chief, Fox News host “Special Report”, Bret Baier, last month.

“I mean, Tesla is a peaceful company that has made excellent cars, excellent products, which is done,” argued the 53 -year -old man.

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