Tesla Cybertruck Damaged in Palm Springs as Musk Exits Amid DOGE Frenzy

Even though they aren’t making headlines as often now, Tesla owners still face issues with vandalism.
The chief of police for Palm Springs, Tom Ceccarelli, mentions that the city recently experienced its initial such incident.
They were at a commercial establishment when they parked their Cybertruck in front of the building. While they were inside, somebody exited the premises and sprayed a black stripe across it. Upon reviewing security footage, we managed to track down the individual responsible for this act; surprisingly, it turned out to be an older gentleman likely in his seventies. During our interrogation, he simply stated, "I saw others doing this, so I figured why not join them."
He wonders if any consideration is put into this crime before it starts.
There are plenty of surveillance cameras around. It’s unclear why somebody would engage in vandalism when they will undoubtedly be recorded during the entire act.
This week, Tesla CEO Elon Musk informed shareholders that he plans to reduce his involvement in Dogecoin operations starting in May and instead concentrate more on his electric vehicle business.
The vandalism against Teslas can be attributed to Musk's involvement with the Department of Government Efficiency.
As Brian Mudd It has been reported that DOGE has saved taxpayers $160 billion, equating to 32 percent of Musk's original target of saving half a trillion dollars.
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