College Student Who Set Fire To Two Cybertrucks Just Learned He Made a BIG Mistake

A 19-year-old college student is accused of firebombing two Tesla Cybertrucks in Kansas City using homemade Molotov cocktails. The Justice Department is treating the incident as domestic terrorism as attacks on Tesla-linked properties intensify.

Key Facts: Tesla Terrorism Suspect Arrested

  • Owen McIntire, a 19-year-old college student from Boston, was arrested for setting fire to two Cybertrucks in Kansas City.
  • The attack happened on March 17 outside a Tesla Center and destroyed vehicles valued at over $100,000 each.
  • Charges include unlawful possession of a destructive device and malicious damage by fire to interstate commerce property.
  • Surveillance footage, cell data, and witness testimony linked McIntire to the scene while on spring break from UMass Boston.
  • “Let me be extremely clear to anyone who still wants to firebomb a Tesla property: you will not evade us,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. “You will be arrested. You will be prosecuted. You will spend decades behind bars. It is not worth it.”

The Rest of the Story: Tesla Cybertrucks Torched in Kansas City

Federal officials say Owen McIntire used homemade firebombs to ignite two Tesla Cybertrucks at a Kansas City showroom.

A police officer who discovered the smoke attempted to extinguish the flames but was unable to prevent both trucks from burning.

Surveillance captured a man in “dark flowy clothing and a large white hat,” later identified as McIntire, walking near the scene.

The FBI tracked McIntire through his cell phone and matched the vehicle seen on surveillance with his.

He allegedly carried out the arson while visiting home from the University of Massachusetts Boston.

The Justice Department has confirmed that Tesla-linked properties have become repeat targets due to backlash against Elon Musk’s political involvement.

Earlier that week, 40-year-old Jamison Wagner was arrested in a similar attack that damaged GOP headquarters and torched two Teslas in New Mexico.

Commentary: This Is What Domestic Terrorism Looks Like

McIntire’s alleged actions are more than just vandalism—they’re political violence.

Attacking private property with firebombs to make a statement against Elon Musk or government policy is not protest.

It’s domestic terrorism.

And while some might feel sympathy for the suspect because of his age, that doesn’t erase the danger of his behavior.

Firebombing two vehicles is a calculated act.

It’s not impulsive graffiti or online noise—it’s an attempt to destroy and intimidate.

If someone targeted Planned Parenthood or an environmental group with a Molotov cocktail, there would be national outrage.

This deserves the same level of seriousness.

The left needs to get a grip.

When people start thinking it’s acceptable to torch property because they disagree with a billionaire’s policies or a company’s affiliations, we’ve crossed a line.

You can’t let political tantrums evolve into arson plots.

McIntire won’t just be facing a slap on the wrist.

He’s looking at federal prison time—potentially decades.

And that’s exactly what needs to happen to send a message that this behavior won’t be tolerated.

The government is right to treat this as domestic terrorism.

The political climate has become so inflamed that even college kids are being radicalized into firebombing vehicles.

That’s not activism—it’s fanaticism.

The DOJ and FBI need to stay aggressive in tracking and prosecuting these crimes before someone ends up dead.

The Bottom Line: Why Tesla Terrorism Must Be Taken Seriously

This wasn’t a prank or property damage—it was politically motivated arson.

The federal government is right to crack down hard and label this domestic terrorism.

As the left pushes further into dangerous territory, a clear line must be drawn: violence is not an acceptable form of protest.

McIntire’s case may serve as a warning, but others may follow unless calm is restored.

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