This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
Mostly Democrats, but also some Deep Staters as well as federal employee union-supporting radicals who are enraged by Elon Musk's work with President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency have been warned there's a bull's-eye on their backs if they vandalize Tesla dealerships and vehicles.
It's been happening over and over across the country because of Musk's ownership of Tesla, and his work with DOGE to eliminate fraud, waste and corruption in the United States government.
That so far has involved slashing spending, cutting programs and firing a lot of people, moves that sometimes are being blocked in the courts by local district judges who were chosen by case plaintiffs for their ideological bent.
But the vandalism is going to stop, Attorney General Pam Bondi has revealed.
Bondi warned, "We have someone in jail right now for one of the dealerships, they threw a Molotov cocktail through a dealership. They're looking at up to 20 years in prison.
"So if you're going to touch a Tesla, go to a dealership do anything, you gotta watch out so we're coming after you. And if you're funding this we're coming after you. We're going to find out who you are."
Ironically, also on social media was a plea from a parent who wanted to minimize an 18-year-old daughter's punishment for vandalizing Teslas.
The parent wrote, "My daughter (African American, 18 year old) was involved in a protest at a Tesla dealership. After the protest, she apparently vandalized (spray paint + physical damage/breaning a Tesla and a cyber truck and was caught on Sentry mode (how clear are these cameras??). She told her lawyer and I that that (sic) she was coaxed by friends to do it."
The parent continued, "I'm scared for her and want her to have the best possible future. But I'm afraid that she is going to get a harsh sentence if found guilty, which her lawyer said is highly likely given the evidence. Will she be expelled form school? Will she be able to get a job? Anyone have any advice for me or her?"