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A woman shared how her surveillance footage helped federal agents find the person they suspect set two Cybertrucks on fire at a Tesla dealership in Kansas City, Missouri.
The Butler County Bomb Squad tested residue and the powder before testing the IED's detonator; the IED detonator exploded while it was being tested, the court documents say.
Federal prosecutors Friday announced charges against a 19-year-old Parkville, Missouri, teen in connection to a fire that destroyed two Tesla CyberTrucks at a Kansas City, Missouri, Tesla dealership.
A 19-year-old Kansas City resident was arrested for allegedly burning Tesla vehicles last month, the Justice Department announced on Friday.
A Kansas City teenager was arrested and made his initial court appearance Friday in Massachusetts as he faces federal charges ...
The Justice Department said Owen McIntire was on spring break from college when he firebombed a Missouri Tesla dealership, ...
A 19-year-old Kansas City resident was arrested and appeared in court Friday in Massachusetts in connection with an arson at a Tesla dealership in Kansas City, Missouri, according to the U.S.
A Boston college student faces federal charges for an alleged arson at a Tesla dealership in Kansas City, Missouri, while on ...
A Missouri resident attending college in Boston has been arrested for allegedly firebombing a Tesla dealership using Molotov ...
A Fayette County man pleaded guilty to a federal drug crime involving methamphetamine. According to a press release, on ...
Brokers representing building owners have generally refrained from discussing the issue publicly, either because of the ...
A Warren County man is accused of leaving an improvised explosive device at an outdoor sports complex last fall in Lebanon. James River Phillips, 20, of Mason was arrested Thursday by the FBI ...