Police make arrest in Las Vegas Tesla fire
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Paul Hyon Kim, 36, faces charges in connection with the March 18 attack in both state and federal court in Nevada, authorities announced Thursday, a day after his arrest.
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The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department have arrested a suspect they said firebombed five vehicles at a Tesla sales center last week.
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Police departments across the United States are investigating a wave of attacks on Tesla showrooms, charging stations and vehicles.
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Las Vegas police arrested 36-year-old Paul Hyon Kim in connection with a "targeted attack" where he allegedly damaged at least five Tesla vehicles.
Paul Kim was arrested in connection to an arson attack on Tesla location in Las Vegas. Kim faces a series of charges, including arson, destruction of property and possession of an explosive device, stemming from the March 18 attack.
Las Vegas police announced the arrest of a person accused of shooting at and throwing Molotov cocktails on multiple Tesla cars.