< img src = "/uploads/blogs/4b/c4/ib-fr03a99ra_16240df4.jpg" Alt = "lives with mom and calls herself a tiny: a transgender woman declared war Tesla"/~ 62 < p > Lucy Nelson appeared three times near the Tesla car dealership, armed with Molotov cocktails and a can with paint. Before that she had never had a problem with the law.

< p > 42-year-old Lucy Grace Nelson, congenital Justin Thomas Nelson, who threw Molotov cocktails in a car and drew “Nazi signs” in Tesla's car deale graffiti “offensive and hateful”, & nbsp; reports & nbsp; new york post.

< p >In one of the incidents, the suspect allegedly aimed at Tesla CEO Ilona Mask, scratching “F ** k musk” red paint on the front windows of the establishment, and in the other wrote the word “Nazi” on the company. She was arrested on February 24, when she returned to Tesla's car dealership with additional ignition devices and “materials attributed to vandalism”.

< p > According to Lavland police department, the investigation began at the end of January. The Tesla dealership was vandalism, and Nelson was seen three times from January to January before January. It was caught with explosive devices and materials for vandalism.

< p > According to the investigation materials, at least four cars with a total value of $ 220 thousand have found inflammatory mixtures. In the car Lucy police found cans with paint, gasoline, empty bottles and pieces of fabric.

< p >Later, Lucy was released home on bail of $ 100,000, and now the press cited a certificate of a malicious Tesla opponent. It turned out that Nelson had no criminal past.

< p > According to the father of the offender, 82-year-old glue “Jerry” Nelson, he last spoke with his “daughter” in January.

~ ~ < p > “he changed his name in Lucy several years ago. He is a little 40 but he lives with his mother who cares for him. He has emotional problems. He could not stay at work”, & ndash; explained the pensioner.

< p > Clayborn said that all his family supports a democratic party.

< p > “We have good reasons not to love our president. Nelson is not for the President or Ilon Mask, but I do not know something but I do not have the history of radicalism in any sense”, & ndash; he assured.

< p >Although the motives of Nelson remain incomprehensible, the testimony of the police provides screenshots of several posts from her Facebook page, which give an idea of ​​her life before arrest. One photo shows a burning Nazi flag, and on the other & ndash; selfie Lucy in the hood and mask.

< p > In a series of other posts on social networks it documented a transition.

< p > “Tiny got its first bra & hellip; see the power of socks”, & ndash; She wrote in one of the publications. Another image of Lucy in the purple attire in 2021 was signed as “Tiny got its first dress.”

< p > Meanwhile, against the background of the latest actions of Ilon Mask on social networks, it is gaining momentum & nbsp; movement & nbsp; under the name #TeslatAKEDOWN. He calls for shareholders to discover their shares Tesla, and car owners & ndash; sell their vehicles in response to this.

< P > Musk heads the target group of Trump's President for DOGE cost reduction, which has reduced more than 62,000 federal jobs since January.

~ < P > The organizer of the website of the movement, Alex Vinter's actor “Bill and Teda”, said in Rolling Stone article that the demonstrations took place near more than 100 Tesla dealer centers. However, the article does not call for violence in any form.

< p > President Trump told reporters that he would further consider violence against Tesla's “internal terrorism” because “they do harm to a great American company.”

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116