26-03-2025
Man On Homemade Four Wheeler Caught Purposely Ramming Parked Teslas
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The trend of people randomly vandalizing Teslas in some twisted act of so-called justice continues, this time with a guy using his weird homemade four wheeler to ram into several of them. While the video of this guy running into a parked Cybertruck is comical, what isn't funny is the fact this guy and so many other people think vandalism is the way to express their to Texarkana Police Department in Texas, 33-year-old Demarqeyun Cox has been accused of purposely damaging several Teslas across the city on March 25. Apparently, the guy didn't realize the electric cars have security cameras which record when they're parked, so what he did was documented.
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Police started receiving reports of a man on a mini four wheeler ramming into the parked EVs at full speed, damaging their body panels. As you can see from one of the Teslas' cameras, Cox almost goes flying off his four wheeler on impact, he hits it so hard.
As reports kept coming in of a man on a four wheeler attacking electric cars, an officer spotted Cox on the homemade contraption, stopping him for questioning. Police say Cox initially gave a fake name, which is just a dumb thing to do since that alone could result in criminal charges (or so we've been told), but the officer was able to identify him, then took the guy into custody.
While Cox could be facing more criminal charges, police say so far he's been hit with a single felony for Criminal Mischief and Failure to Identify. Apparently, investigators have only been able to connect him with the ramming of the Cybertruck, which was caught on camera. We're assuming the other Teslas also had Sentry Mode activated, so they would also have recorded the ramming.
In other words, the guy could be hit with several felony charges. He's currently in jail.
Let this be a warning to anyone else who gets the brilliant idea to take their blind hatred of Elon Musk out on some random person's Tesla. As we said before, we have zero sympathy for that behavior even though we're not huge Tesla fans. The same goes for destroying or damaging any vehicle out of spite – it's just plain wrong.
Image via Texarkana Texas Police Department/Facebook, itsNTBmedia/X
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