Attempted kidnapping seen at Tesla Supercharger in Canada
Briefly

On Saturday, four suspects at the Vaughan Mills Supercharger in Concord, Ontario attempted to kidnap a woman, according to a post from the York Regional Police. Authorities also say that the victim was able to escape with minor injuries.
The department is conducting a still-ongoing investigation, but they believe it was a targeted incident and that there is no threat to public safety. They announced looking for at least four suspects dressed in black, driving a blue Honda Civic with the license plate AXJN850 that was stolen in Toronto.
Footage of the incident also surfaced, as was apparently taken from a nearby person who was sitting in their Tesla. Video shared by X account 6ixBuzzTV is admittedly hard to watch, and the report also adds that the assailants had at least two guns at the time of the kidnapping.
The incident has sparked widespread discussion within the Tesla and electric vehicle (EV) communities about the product EVject, which allows drivers to quickly disconnect and drive away from Superchargers without leaving their vehicles in cases of emergency.
Read at TESLARATI
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