Woke weirdo filmed creeping up family's driveway in dead of night after spotting Tesla Cybertruck parked outside
Video footage has captured the moment a brazen vandal dressed head-to-toe in black destroyed a Cybertruck parked in a private driveway during a chilling attack in an upscale California neighborhood.
Video footage has captured the moment a brazen vandal dressed head-to-toe in black destroyed a Cybertruck parked in a private driveway during a chilling attack in an upscale California neighborhood.
Surveillance footage revealed the suspect casing the home around 4:20am on Saturday before returning more than an hour later armed with a concrete rock and duct tape.
The suspect covered one of the vehicles cameras with duct tape before repeatedly smashing its windshield with the rock and slashing all four tires.
The suspected vandal even left a taunting handwritten note telling the owner that the tires had been damaged.
Jason Bedell, the Cybertrucks owner,w left shaken by the targeted attack that occurred in what he described as a peaceful cul-de-sac.
I live at the top of a hill, at the end of a cul-de-sac. We dont get much traffic at all, he told KTVU. So for somebody to come up here and do something like that is really unusual and very shocking.
To come to my house and plan an attack like that, that persons dangerous and needs to face consequences for what theyve done, Bedell added.

A brazen vandal dressed head-to-toe in black destroyed a Cybertruck parked in a private driveway during a chilling attack in an upscale California neighborhood
Im a little [shaken] up right now, and Im concerned that they may possibly come back, and its not a good feeling, having my family here, my young son.
He said the suspects anger is midguided and being directed at the wrong people.
All these people who have frustration against the government and Tesla and DOGE are taking it out on the wrong people, Bedell said. Theyre taking it out on their neighbors. Theyre taking it out on just working people. Most of these people are Democrats that even bought these EV vehicles.
Police said they want to reassure our community that we are fully committed to investigating these acts.
The shaken up father has announced he will be offering a $25,000 cash reward for information leading to the culprits arrest.
Saturdays incident follows a disturbing pattern of attacks targeting Tesla vehicles across the country, prompting U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to classify the wave of vandalism as domestic terrorism.
The swarm of violent attacks on Tesla property is nothing short of domestic terrorism. We will continue investigations that impose severe consequences on those involved in these attacks, including those operating behind the scenes to coordinate and fund these crimes, Bondi said in a statement.
The attack comes amid a surge of anti-Tesla incidents nationwide.

Surveillance footage revealed the suspect casing the home around 4:20am on Saturday before returning more than an hour later armed with a concrete rock and duct tape

Shocking footage of the attack showed the green car pulling up next to Susans Tesla , then swerving in front to box her in

An Arizona woman claimed she was boxed in on a busy highway and beaten up by another driver who targeted her for driving a Tesla
An Arizona woman claimed she was boxed in on a busy highway and beaten up by another driver who targeted her for driving a Tesla.
The 61-year-old woman, who goes by Susan, told Arizonas Family that she driving was along Route 66 in Flagstaff on March 18 when another vehicle started chasing her.
Shocking footage of the attack showed the green car pulling up next to Susans Tesla, then swerving in front to box her in.The driver of the green car approached Susan while she was still at the wheel, then allegedly started attacking her.
In San Jose, a man was recently arrested after being caught on video keying a Tesla in a Costco parking lot.
Suspicious devices were discovered at an Austin Tesla dealership last Monday, that resulted in a bomb squad response.
A suspected arson attack in Kansas on March 17 also left two Cybertrucks ablaze at a Tesla shop.