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Incendiary Devices Found at Tesla Showroom in Austin, Texas

Incendiary Devices Found at Tesla Showroom in Austin, Texas

In a disturbing incident in Austin, Texas, multiple incendiary devices were discovered at a Tesla showroom. The Austin Police Department reported that the devices were found early in the morning, prompting an immediate response from bomb squad units. No injuries were reported, and the devices were safely neutralized by the authorities.

The incident has raised concerns about the safety of electric vehicle showrooms and the potential targeting of Tesla, a prominent player in the electric vehicle market. Police are currently investigating the incident and are looking into possible motives behind the attack. They have not yet identified any suspects.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has not made any public statements regarding the incident, but the company has confirmed that they are cooperating fully with the police investigation. The showroom, located in a busy area of Austin, was temporarily closed following the discovery of the devices but has since reopened with enhanced security measures.

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