They all seem like they think they are above the law, these Tesla terrorists who keep getting caught on video casually keying other people’s cars and vandalizing Cybertrucks simply because they don’t like the fact the EV maker’s CEO and Founder Elon Musk is trying to cut government fraud and waste as chief of the department of government efficiency (DOGE).
They act as if they had nothing to fear because we have increasingly become a consequence-less society, where in places like California, you can fill a bag of stuff in a store, walk out without paying, and the odds are that nothing will happen to you.
But that’s changing in the Trump era. Consequences are making a comeback, and for one troubled college student and for a Minnesota state employee—therefore a part of the Gov. Tim Walz regime—they’re finding out they picked the wrong time in history to become domestic terrorists.
We’ll start with 19-year-old student Owen McIntire, who faces the more serious charges of the two miscreants—firebombing a Tesla dealership. He looks like a real peach:
He might not think it’s all so funny when he realizes he’s facing up to 20 years in prison:
Owen McIntire is accused of attacking the dealership on March 17, where prosecutors alleged that he destroyed two Tesla Cybertrucks….
McIntire is reportedly a college student in Boston, but was home in Kansas City for spring break at the time of the attack.
He could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison on charges of one count of unlawful possession of an unregistered destructive device and one count of malicious damage by fire of any property used in interstate commerce.
They’re going to meet people whom they thought only existed in dark web comic books.