
A variety of bomb devices were reportedly found in the Tesla showroom in Austin, Texas, as threats continued Monday morning, as threats to CEO Elon Musk continued.
Austin Police Department officials were summoned to the electric vehicle showroom after 8 a.m., according to Mail Online, after an anonymous caller reported bombs inside the building.
Authorities rushed to the scene and found multiple “suspicious devices” at the Tesla dealership. The Austin Police Department bomb squad was also asked to help.
The department said the combustion device – aimed at causing large-scale, explosive violence without any incidents.
It is not clear who planted the equipment and when to do so. No arrests.
Police are currently investigating the incident, which has occurred in recent weeks with damage, burning and targeting targets.
Trump bought his own Seberak earlier this month, announcing ongoing violence against Tesla as “family terrorism”
It is believed that electric vehicles have become targets due to Musk’s role in President Donald Trump’s administration.
Musk is leading the government efficiency department and is not wasting time cutting federal spending and government employees nationwide.
The CEO talks about a conspiracy to assassinate him and destroy Tesla, an electric car company that makes him the richest man in the world.
Musk told Sean Hannity about Fox News that his attempts to reduce government waste and fraud are the reasons why some characters “want to kill me.”
“It turns out that when you take people away with fraud, they get very upset,” he said.
“They basically want to kill me because I’m stopping their fraud, they want to hurt Tesla because we’re stopping the horrible waste and corruption of the government. And, I think they are bad guys. Bad people do bad things.