The article discusses the activities of an anti-capitalist group that has escalated its tactics from previous violent protests in 2020 to targeting Tesla vehicles across the United States. The group disparages traditional incendiary devices like Molotov cocktails in favor of methods that leave fewer evidence trails. Following recent attacks, Attorney General Pam Bondi labeled these incidents as 'domestic terrorism,' with charges filed against suspects involved in arson against Tesla. Trump's response indicates support for punitive measures against the perpetrators.
A post appeared on the Philly Anti-Capitalist website telling comrades that there are better incendiary methods than Molotov cocktails, which the group insists leave too much forensic evidence behind for investigators to trace attackers.
According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, Philly Anti-Capitalists vandalized a university police vehicle, broke windows of local businesses, smashed an ATM, and graffitied anti-police and anarchist messaging near the college campus.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has called the attacks 'domestic terrorism' and the Justice Department on Thursday announced charges against three suspects in the Tesla arson cases.
Trump posted on Truth Social on Friday, saying, 'I look forward to watching the sick terrorist thugs get 20-year jail sentences for what they are doing to Elon Musk and Tesla.'
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