In a striking incident of instant karma, a Tesla owner confronts a vandal in a movie theater after his Cybertruck is damaged. This episode highlights escalating tensions surrounding Elon Musk and his vehicles.
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Tigran Gertz shared yet another example of violent behavior in San Jose, California, this time with a dash of instant karma.
Gertz was parked in a parking garage near his vehicle. A small group emerged from their car parked directly behind him. The group chatted, and then a pink-haired man ran toward the truck and leveled several kicks against the side before lumbering off, leaving his friends behind.Shockingly, Tesla vandals have still not absorbed that the vehicles have multiple cameras capturing their violence.Gertz, who was standing nearby, confronted the man’s friends, who seemed shocked that the owner witnessed the attack.
“That’s my fu***** car” he said.
“That’s your car?” one of the friends asked.
“Yeah. What the hell is your friend’s problem?” he asked. An embarrassed shrug was all he got in return.
The victim assessed the damage, called 911, and then followed the group to a nearby movie theater.
After showing police video of the attack and surveying the damage, police entered the theater, stopped the movie, and brought out the suspect.
The name of the movie wasn't released, could it have been Snow White ?