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Man arrested after striking ‘Tesla Takedown’ counter-protester with vehicle

MERIDIAN, Idaho – A 70-year-old man has been charged with aggravated battery after allegedly hitting a counter-protester with his car during a demonstration outside a Tesla dealership, ABC News reported.

The incident occurred during a protest organized by an anti-Musk group as part of a nationwide series of “Tesla Takedown” rallies, according to the report. About 30 people attended the protest in Meridian, while roughly 200 counter-protesters showed up in response.

Police said the suspect made an obscene gesture toward a 49-year-old man before striking him with his vehicle, according to the report. The victim had arrived at the rally in a truck displaying pro-Trump flags and had just exited the vehicle when he was hit. He sustained non-life-threatening injuries and drove himself to a hospital.

Using the suspect’s license plate, police located him at his residence and later arrested him, according to the report. He was booked into the Ada County Jail on a felony charge of aggravated battery.

The protest comes amid heightened tensions surrounding Tesla and its CEO Elon Musk, who has taken a role in President Donald Trump’s second administration, according to the report. Tesla dealerships and vehicles have recently become targets of protests and vandalism across the country.

In a statement, Meridian police urged the public to respect First Amendment rights and refrain from violence during demonstrations.

“We will not tolerate lawlessness … aimed at the police,” Commissioner Jessica Tisch posted on X, saying several suspects were arrested “for crimes that endangered our cops”

The officer retreated for cover and returned fire, despite being shot in the foot by the suspect

Helicopter video showed the suspect lying face down by a pool with two shotguns resting on a nearby table

Security video played at the news conference showed the suspect, dressed all in black and covering his face, paint the word “resist” across the glass doors of a Tesla service center

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