A man drove into a crowd of protesters near the Tesla dealership.
A protest against Elon Musk, the owner of Tesla, took place in Florida. During the protest, a man drove into the crowd, but no one was injured. This was reported by Glavkom.
The driver drove into the protesters near the Tesla dealership in Florida, but did not injure anyone. The protest was stopped when the driver drove onto the sidewalk where people were gathering, forcing them to retreat to avoid being run over.
The man was arrested and charged with assault.
Recently, numerous protests against Elon Musk have taken place in the USA and other countries due to his political activities and role in the dismissal of federal employees.
There have also been attacks on property with the Tesla logo, including the burning of Cybertrucks and shootings at the Tesla dealership.
At the international auto show in Vancouver, Tesla was not allowed due to safety measures. US President Donald Trump warned that those who sabotage Tesla could face up to 20 years in prison.
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