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Suspect Arrested in Molotov Attack on Tesla Dealership in Las Vegas
A Las Vegas man has been arrested in connection with a violent attack on a local Tesla dealership that authorities say had “the hallmarks of terrorism.” Paul Hyon Kim, 36, was taken into custody on Wednesday by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, with assistance from the FBI, a week after multiple Teslas were set on fire in a dramatic act of destruction caught on camera. At least three vehicles were consumed by flames after being targeted with Molotov cocktails at the Tesla Collision Center. The situation escalated when one of the cars’ lithium batteries exploded, intensifying the blaze. Investigators also discovered that several vehicles had been vandalized with broken windows, and the word “RESIST” was spray-painted in red at the scene. Kim, a cinematographer based in Las Vegas, has expressed support for pro-Palestinian causes on social media, according to his online presence. Authorities linked him to the crime through DNA evidence recovered at the scene. Surveillance footage allegedly captured Kim using a rifle to destroy security cameras in the vicinity before turning the weapon on the Teslas and then setting them ablaze with Molotov cocktails. License plate readers tracked a vehicle registered to Kim near the Tesla center before the attack. The same car was seen speeding away from the scene shortly after the incident, according to KLAS reports. During a search of Kim’s home, police uncovered multiple firearms and gun parts. The FBI emphasized the significance of the coordinated effort in apprehending the suspect. “It’s nothing short of exemplary,” said Special Agent in Charge Spencer Evans. “The seamless collaboration you see to keep the community safe here in southern Nevada is unparalleled.” Kim has been charged with 15 counts, including destruction of property, arson, and possession of a fire device, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. This attack is the latest in a series of incidents targeting Tesla vehicles, dealerships, and charging stations, often tied to opposition against the company’s owner, Elon Musk. “There’s nothing courageous or noble about firebombing private property and terrorizing your local community,” Special Agent Evans said. “The self-righteous mob that’s cheering you on today to commit acts of violence on their behalf will leave you high and dry and forget about you tomorrow.” Based on a report by NYP | X 2025-03-28 Related Posts: Teslas torched with Molotov cocktails and shot with gun -
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Car Flies Over Central Reservation, Collides Head-On with Pickup Truck,1 Dead, 2 Injured
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Thailand Yet to Finalise Policy on Taxing Expats’ Overseas Income
There's no need to behave like a wally mate. All I was saying is that Thailand has adopted the CRS/AEOI, following the western world. Of course, it might take a while to catch up to western world banks, where accounts are routinely closed if tax residency information isn't provided. The fact remains that your accounts are at risk of closure if you ignore requests for this kind of information - given how difficult it is to open accounts, closure is something that most people would want to avoid, particularly those who don't mind paying their taxes. -
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Stuck in Lopburi and bashed !
assaulted... bwahahahahaha. He gave it up willingly !
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