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After President Donald Trump was sworn in that his actions against Tesla would be treated as “internal terrorism” Now the government has unveiled the first three sets of the accusations. The president jokingly said the suspects were sentenced to 20 years in Al-Salvador, known for his violent prisons.
The Trump administration has made it clear against Tesla, treated as a domestic terrorism. Now, three people have been charged by the Ministry of Justice of destroying Tesla’s property and the president has only gone to a well-known prison in Alvador.
“I’m waiting for the 20-year sentence to look at those with sick terrorists because they’re going to be on Elon Musk and Tesla,” Trump said on Friday morning. “They may be able to serve them in Al-Salvador prisons, which have recently been very popular because of this beloved situation!”
Three people have been charged with “violent destruction of Tesla’s properties” and will face the most likely to be punished for 20 years each, prosecutor’s office said Thursday.
“All three of the three suspects will face the full force of the law because of the use of Molotov cocktails for fire in Tesla and charging stations,” the contract said in a statement.
The US administration recently deported hundreds of Venezuelans to Al-Salvador and claimed that the members of violent gangs would be removed. The legality of the move is now being tried in the courts.
Sending the accused – if they are punished – may not be legal: the request can violate the ban on the constitution of brutal and unusual punishment and the first step law, which is a penalty reform law signed by Trump in his first round. Axios It has been reported.
Vandals allegedly Tesla included a person in Loveland, Colombia, who tried to set fire to a Tesla; A person who threw the burnt in the agent into a dealer in Salim, Ori,, and a third person in Charleston, SC, who wrote “Proface” about Trump at a Tesla charging station before setting fire to him, according to the Justice Department.
Although Tesla CEO Elon Musk has become a public face in the US government’s efforts, protesters are protesting by targeting Tesla’s agent and infrastructure. While dozens of peaceful demonstrations have taken place, people have set fire to Tesla and carry Tesla’s agents.
the company did not respond property‘s Request for comments.
Trump, who recently held a campaign for Tesla on the White House, which reportedly bought $ 90,000 models, has sworn to act against the company as a domestic terrorism. The FBI defines domestic terrorism as a “dangerous human life” that aims to intimidate civilians or influence government policies through compulsion, assassination, genocide or kidnapping.
The Justice Ministry did not determine the names of the accused and the special charges, and did not immediately respond to his request to comment. 404 The media linked their arrests to the incidents that occurred in February and March. 404 Media reported that police used licenses and social media records to identify the perpetrators who allegedly committed.
This story was initially mentioned in Fortune.com