Suspect That Keyed a Tesla in Costco Parking Lot Busted Almost Immediately, Gets Hit With Serious Charges

A man was caught on Tesla’s security cameras keying a vehicle in a Costco parking lot, leading to his swift arrest. He now faces felony vandalism charges after the incident went viral.

Key Facts:

  • A Tesla was vandalized in a Costco parking lot in San Jose on Friday.
  • The suspect, wearing a “USA” jacket, was seen keying the Tesla on security footage.
  • San Jose police identified and arrested the suspect within 24 hours.
  • He has been charged with felony vandalism.
  • The video, recorded by Tesla’s Sentry Mode, gained over 600,000 views.
  • Elon Musk responded to the incident with an American flag emoji on X.

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The Rest of The Story:

San Jose police acted quickly after a viral video showed a man damaging a Tesla in a Costco parking lot.

The footage revealed the suspect exiting his Hyundai SUV, keying the Tesla, and later denying the act when confronted.

Despite his denial, the video evidence left little room for doubt.

The suspect made a comment about Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, suggesting political motivations behind the crime.

Authorities took the matter seriously, arresting him within 24 hours and charging him with felony vandalism.

San Jose’s mayor condemned the act, emphasizing that political disagreements do not justify criminal behavior.

Commentary:

Vandalizing someone’s car over political frustrations is not just irrational—it’s criminal.

A few years ago, leftists were demanding electric cars.

Now, as Tesla’s CEO refuses to toe their ideological line, they’re lashing out at his vehicles.

This type of behavior is nothing new.

When Bud Light alienated conservatives, there were boycotts—not riots or destruction.

The left, however, often resorts to violence when things don’t go their way.

From attacking businesses over political disagreements to vandalizing personal property, the pattern is clear.

Tesla owners should not have to worry about their cars being targeted because Elon Musk speaks his mind.

The fact that this man was hit with felony charges is a step in the right direction.

Hopefully, the courts will make an example out of him, sending a clear message that these crimes will not be tolerated.

The Bottom Line:

Political frustration does not justify crime.

The suspect in this Tesla vandalism case was caught and arrested within a day, now facing felony vandalism charges.

If justice is served properly, it will serve as a warning to others who think destruction is an acceptable form of protest.

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