Tesla Vandalism Spree: Massachusetts Man Arrested Amid Nationwide Surge, FBI Task Force Launched

April 8, 2025
Tesla Vandalism Spree: Massachusetts Man Arrested Amid Nationwide Surge, FBI Task Force Launched
  • In March 2025, the FBI issued a warning about rising acts of violence and vandalism targeting Tesla vehicles and dealerships.

  • The vandalism in Peabody follows previous incidents, including damage to Cybertrucks in Dedham and a fire at a Tesla charging station in Littleton.

  • The Peabody dealership has also been a site for peaceful demonstrations expressing local frustrations with Elon Musk's federal government involvement.

  • This arrest reflects a broader backlash against the Trump administration and Musk's efforts to streamline federal operations through the newly created Department of Government Efficiency.

  • The investigation into the vandalism incident is ongoing, and Tesla has not yet provided any comments regarding the situation.

  • On April 8, 2025, Gardy Pierre, a 28-year-old man from Saugus, was arrested for allegedly vandalizing multiple Tesla vehicles at a dealership in Peabody, Massachusetts.

  • The incident, which involved paint being poured on the cars, was reported shortly after 9 a.m., prompting a quick response from the Peabody Police.

  • After a brief foot chase, Pierre was apprehended near North Shore Mall and faces 11 counts of defacing property and one count of disturbing the peace.

  • He posted a $100 cash bail and is scheduled for arraignment at Peabody District Court, with a follow-up court appearance set for May 20, 2025.

  • At the time of his arrest, Pierre was found to have an outstanding warrant from Cambridge District Court for trespassing and resisting arrest.

  • Authorities estimate the damage caused by the vandalism to exceed $500,000, significantly impacting Tesla's brand reputation.

  • This incident is part of a troubling trend of vandalism against Tesla vehicles, which has seen a nationwide increase, prompting the FBI to create a task force to investigate.

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