Tesla owner vows to 'make an example' of masked intruder who wrecked his Cybertruck: 'That's basically declaring war on me'



A California man has vowed to "make an example" of a masked vandal who wrecked his Tesla Cybertruck while it was parked in his driveway while his family was sleeping.

Jason Bedell bought his first Tesla, a Model S, in 2015 and still drives it to this day.

'It's not a political symbol. It has nothing to do with my political views. It's just a car.'

When the Tesla Cybertruck was initially released, Bedell was one of the first people in his town of Novato to buy a Cybertruck in February 2024.

Bedell purchased his Cybertruck for the love of the Tesla brand and not for any political reasons.

"I'm just such a fan of Tesla that I had to have one," Bedell said.

"It's not a political symbol. It's just a car," Bedell told Fox News.

However, Bedell has apparently become the latest victim of the surging vandalism of Tesla vehicles by left-wing dissidents seething with fury at the electric car brand headed by Elon Musk.

At around 4:22 a.m. on March 29, a person dressed in all black with a mask and a hood appeared to "case" the home of Bedell and his family, police said.

Home security cameras caught the suspect leaving and then returning at about 5:41 a.m. with a concrete rock in his hands.

The Novato Police Department said in a statement: "The suspect placed duct tape over one of the security cameras and proceeded to vandalize the vehicle, throwing the concrete at the windshield multiple times, slashing all four tires, and leaving a yellow piece of duct tape with a handwritten note advising the tires had been damaged."

Bedell said the suspect picked up a "giant cement brick and threw it two or three times against the front windshield, smashing [it]."

The suspect then fled the crime scene.

The Novato Police Department released video of the incident.

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'I'm trying to save the environment and be environmentally conscious, and now I'm getting backlash for it.'

"I have a 4-year-old son that was sleeping in the house at the time," Bedell stated. "So it's really unsettling that somebody came to my house to do this."

Bedell stressed that someone launching an attack at his home is "really scary," especially since he lives in a "very private neighborhood at the end of a cul-de-sac."

Bedell noted, "This person made a planned attack and came to my house and executed that plan. That's basically declaring war on me and my property."

"I don't know if they're going to come back. I don't know what they're going to do," Bedell said. "This person is dangerous."

Bedell told KABC-TV, "I think somebody either followed me home or maybe one of my neighbors."

The Tesla owner said he felt "violated," but vowed to get the suspect "caught."

"I'm sure I'm not the first person, and I'm not going to be the last person [they are] going to do it to," Bedell declared. "I am set on getting this person caught and making an example out of this person."

The attack on his Cybertruck came on the same day as the "Global Day of Protest" organized by the "Tesla Takedown" movement to coerce Tesla owners to sell their electric vehicles and press others not to purchase any new Tesla vehicles.

Bedell believes the timing of the attack was not a coincidence.

"I do believe the timing had something to do with this big weekend of protests," Bedell said.

There were reportedly anti-Tesla protests in at least 253 cities around the world on Saturday, with protesters demonstrating against Elon Musk and his role in cutting wasteful and fraudulent government spending.

"Most people bought these cars way before the election, way before Elon Musk, before any of this happened," Bedell explained. "It's not a political symbol. It has nothing to do with my political views. It's just a car."

"I'm trying to save the environment and be environmentally conscious, and now I'm getting backlash for it," he continued. "It's just the wrong target for people’s hostilities, frustrations, and anger."

Bedell added, "Some people might be mad at Elon or the government, but they're taking it out on their neighbors, and they're taking it out on their friends, on people who have nothing to do with it."

Bedell is offering a $25,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of the Cybertruck vandal.

Anyone with information on this case is urged to contact the Novato Police Department at 415-897-4361 or email police@novato.org.

The Novato Police Department noted that this is the second incident in which Tesla vehicles were targeted by vandals. Police did not specify if the two incidents are connected. The investigation remains ongoing.

Several suspects accused of committing acts of vandalism on Tesla vehicles and dealerships have been arrested.

As Blaze News reported this week, a Pennsylvania man is accused of scrawling a swastika on the side of a Tesla. The owner of the electric vehicle confronted the suspect and shared a video of the encounter.

The Colorado man who is accused of firebombing has been arrested and hit with federal charges.

Attorney General Pam Bondi said of the arrest, "Let this be a warning — you can run, but you cannot hide. Justice is coming."

The FBI has responded to the terrorist threats against Tesla by launching a task force.

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Watch: Suspect accused of scrawling swastika into Tesla sings a different tune when confronted by EV owner



A Pennsylvania man is accused of scrawling a swastika into the side of a Tesla in what appears to be the latest act of far-left fury against the car brand led by Elon Musk.

The apparent act of vandalism occurred in the parking lot of the Planet Fitness in Doylestown around 9:30 a.m. on March 24, according to police.

'Obviously, I have something against Elon Musk.'

The Doylestown Republican Committee shared video of a man vandalizing the Tesla vehicle on Facebook.

The suspect is seen in the video getting out of his Lexus, which is parked next to the Tesla, and looking all around before crouching down. However, the Tesla's surveillance system caught the man marking a swastika into the side of the vehicle while he was ducking down to avoid being spotted.

Tesla vehicles have a "sentry mode," a security feature that utilizes the car's cameras and sensors to record activity around the vehicle when parked. In recent weeks, many Tesla vandals have been caught red-handed defacing electric vehicles by way of the sentry mode surveillance system.

Police said the suspect put "scratches into the side of the Tesla using an unknown object."

The Tesla owner allegedly didn't realize that his car had been defaced until he arrived at home. The alleged victim reviewed the sentry mode footage and saw what had happened in the Planet Fitness parking lot.

The Tesla owner notified the police.

A video allegedly shows the Tesla owner confronting the suspect, who is accused of carving a swastika into the car.

The suspect in the video, which was livestreamed to Facebook, said, "I can wipe it off with a towel — it's not a key, it's a crayon."

"It didn't even work," the man told the owner.

The alleged suspect sings a different tune and gets very concerned when the Tesla owner explains that his car is being fingerprinted by the police "right now."

The suspect urgently asks, "What do you mean it's being fingerprinted?"

The Tesla owner said the police were trying to "track" down the suspect, but added that users on Facebook were able to track him down.

The Tesla owner insisted that the alleged suspect apologize for writing a swastika on his car.

“I’m sorry. I have nothing against your car, and I have nothing against you," the suspect is heard saying on video, according to the New York Post.

The Tesla owner pressed the alleged suspect on why he would scratch a swastika in his car.

"Obviously, I have something against Elon Musk," the alleged suspect says.

The Tesla owner fired back: "Does Elon Musk own that car?"

The alleged suspect confessed that his actions were "misguided."

Police noted that the suspect — 55-year-old Chadd Ritenbaugh — was identified by his gym membership identification card and his Pennsylvania driver's license.

The Central Bucks Regional Police Department said in a statement, "Planet Fitness staff was able to identify the suspect by his membership. The video camera at 09:24 hours on March 24, 2025, shows the suspect walking into Planet Fitness wearing the same clothes and carrying the same bag from the Tesla video camera footage. He scans his membership card with the front desk staff and proceeds into the gym."

A criminal complaint was filed, and the Central Bucks Regional Police Department issued an arrest warrant for Ritenbaugh on Thursday, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Ritenbaugh was hit with charges of criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, and two counts of harassment.

The Doylestown Republican Committee claimed that Democrats in the area have "embraced the left's recent tactics of using intimidation, violence, and destruction."

"Condemning political violence, intimidation, violence, destruction, and swastikas should be a no brainer. The silence of elected Democrats in the borough and township over this act speaks volumes," Doylestown Republican Committee Communications Chair Ed Sheppard said. "It should worry every resident of Doylestown that the Doylestown Democrats have become so extreme that this kind of behavior & mentality now has a home here."

The Bucks County Democratic Committee organized a protest against Elon Musk at the county's only Tesla dealership on March 22.

Liberals are furious because Musk wants to slash wasteful and fraudulent spending by the federal bureaucracy by way of the Department of Government Efficiency.

There have been several acts of vandalism against Tesla vehicles, dealerships, and charging stations by left-leaning dissidents in recent weeks.

As Blaze News reported on Monday, a 61-year-old Tesla driver said this week that she was terrorized by a motorist while driving in Arizona.

A 70-year-old man at a Tesla protest has been accused of ramming a car into a counterprotester in Idaho.

A California man was allegedly caught keying a Tesla last month.

The FBI has responded to the terrorist threats against Tesla by launching a task force.

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