The Loveland Tesla dealership vandalism suspect now faces a federal charge of malicious destruction of property.
"(Elon Musk) can be the richest man in the world, but I'm not going to help contribute," a woman who ditched her Tesla said.
Investigators said the suspect went back to the dealership after initially committing the original crime to do more vandalism.
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A Colorado woman was arrested for planting explosives in a Tesla dealership after a series of attacks, including vandalism ...