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An immigration sweep at the Santa Ana Home Depot was one of several reported in Southern California over the past week. The raids led to protests, some of which turned violent in downtown Los Angeles.
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Used Cybertruck prices are crashing as new vehicles pile up in Tesla inventory. The all-electric pickup has lost the cachet it had a year ago.
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EVT-tesla car4.jpg The Mesa man indicted for setting a Tesla Cybertruck on fire had drawn a crude map of the showroom he attacked.
PHOENIX — A federal judge has ruled that Ian Moses, the man accused of setting a Tesla Cybertruck on fire and causing multiple explosions earlier this week, will remain in custody until his ...
A Mesa man was indicted by a federal grand jury last week only a few days after he allegedly reduced a Tesla Cybertruck to ashes in a southeast Mesa Tesla showroom lot, putting Mesa on the map of ...
Masked Man Allegedly Caught With Tesla Map After Torching Cybertruck A Cybertruck was completely destroyed in a fire outside a Tesla store in Mesa, Arizona ...
Prosecutors say a federal grand jury indicted 35-year-old Ian William Moses for setting a Tesla Cybertruck and dealership on fire.
Ian William Moses was indicted on five counts of malicious property damage after allegedly setting fire to a Tesla dealership and Cybertruck in Mesa.
Ian Moses, 35, is accused of arson. Police say he lit a Cybertruck on fire at a Mesa Tesla dealership near Sossaman Road and Southern Avenue.
Ian Moses, a 35-year-old Mesa man suspected of setting a Tesla Cybertruck on fire and vandalizing the dealership, faced additional charges, this time in federal court.