A Roslindale man has been arrested and charged with tagging Tesla automobiles with Elon Musk stickers, in line with Brookline Police who thanked the general public for serving to ID him.
Harrison Grant Randall, 39, has been charged with six counts of defacing property in Brookline.
His arrest comes after Brookline Police posted a video of the suspect accused of tagging Teslas with Musk stickers. The suspect who was driving round on his bike Sunday afternoon within the Brookline Village space claimed he had the suitable to deface others’ property based mostly on “free speech.”
“It’s my free speech,” the person who had a Palestinian flag on his bike instructed one of many victims who confronted him.
After Brookline Police posted the video on Tuesday, the division stated officers obtained telephone calls, emails and DMs with ideas and worthwhile data.
“One particular Instagram follower called us and reported seeing this very person on Chestnut Hill Ave,” police stated in a press release. “Our officers responded and were able to stop and identify the man. Detectives were provided this information and will continue their investigation.
“On behalf of the BPD public information team, as well as Chief Paster, I just want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all our followers,” police added. “You’ve have proven once again the value of our social media pages and continue to solidify our police community bond. Thank you.”
This arrest comes as state hearth investigators report that a Tesla charging station was reportedly deliberately set on hearth early Monday.
The Littleton Hearth Division and Littleton Police Division responded to the Tesla Supercharger on Structure Avenue simply after 1 a.m. following a report from a neighbor who noticed the fireplace.
Upon arrival, firefighters noticed seven chargers with heavy hearth injury. After the Littleton Electrical Mild & Water Division minimize energy to the units, they rapidly extinguished the fireplace and notified the State Police Hearth Investigation Unit assigned to the State Hearth Marshal’s workplace.
Primarily based on proof on the scene, hearth investigators decided that the fireplace had been deliberately set. Their investigation stays open and lively.
This incident comes amid anti-DOGE protests at Musk’s Tesla shops, and after reviews of vandalism towards Tesla dealerships.
In Colorado, federal prosecutors charged a girl in reference to a string of vandalism towards a Tesla dealership, which included Molotov cocktails being thrown at automobiles and the phrases “Nazi cars” spray painted on the constructing — together with a message that appeared directed at Musk.
President Trump and cost-costing chief Musk’s Division of Authorities Effectivity, or DOGE, have been transferring to slash the dimensions of the federal authorities by means of large-scale layoffs, contract cancellations and different strikes.
Demonstrators have been gathering exterior Tesla shops to protest the automaker’s billionaire CEO, and his push to slash authorities spending.
Critics of Trump and Musk hope to discourage and stigmatize purchases of Tesla, the electrical automotive firm that’s the world’s most respected automaker. Liberal teams for weeks have organized anti-Tesla protests in hopes of galvanizing opposition to Musk’s Division of Authorities Effectivity and energizing Democrats nonetheless demoralized by Trump’s November victory.
Anybody with data on the Littleton hearth – together with anybody who made observations of individuals or automobiles within the space – is being requested to share it with the Arson Watch Reward Program Hotline at 1-800-682-9229.
The Arson Watch Reward Program is coordinated by the Massachusetts Property Insurance coverage Underwriting Affiliation. It supplies rewards of as much as $5,000 for data that helps remedy, detect, or forestall arson crimes. Tipsters can stay nameless if they need.
Herald wire companies had been used on this report.