Univ. Mass student
Order and in court
… after allegedly bombed the Tesla dealer
Published
It is not every day that a Boston student from the University of Massachusetts was arrested for having pretended to bombard a tesla dealer exploited by the richest man in the world, Elon Musk.
But 19 years old Owen Mcintire was found in this unique place … After being apprehended by FBI agents on the Umass Boston campus and made a first appearance in court on Friday, the Ministry of Justice announced.
According to a federal criminal complaint, Mcintire has been accused of illegal possession of an unregistered destructive device and malicious damage by the fire of any well -used in interstate trade.
The complaint indicates that Mcintire was in their hometown of Kansas City during the spring holidays when, on March 17, he went to the Tesla dealership, parking in a house pâté in front of a house.
Mcintire would then have walked at the dealership and would have set it on fire before falling back on their car and leaving.
The complaint indicates that a cop spotted smoke rising from a cybertruck and went to check the problem, finding a Molotov cocktail composed of a bottle of apple cider vinegar and a cloth.
The federals say that Mcintire was identified with the help of witnesses and videos, who captured them with “dark clothes and a large hat”.
Mcintire would have rejected the separate hat nearby and the FBI recovered it to use it as proof and for DNA tests.
In addition, Mcintire was photographed with luggage inside the Kansas City International Airport, placing them in the region at the time of the incident.
US prosecutor general Bondi said Mcintire's criminal acts were very expensive … damaging two cybertrucks and two charging stations, which all cost $ 200,000.

Tmz.com
By the way, Mcintire is the second suspect arrested this week in connection with criminal fire attacks among Tesla dealerships across the country.