My daughter and husband own 3 Tesla vehicles. Y, X and Cybertruck. We recently called the Y to come pick us up in front of a restaurant and while on its way it stopped to let some folks cross the road within the parking lot.
This couple literally stood in front the car staring at it because they noticed no one was driving. I had to yell out, “Could you please move so our car can get to us?” Their faces were indeed priceless specially when the car started moving again when they got out of the way
I don’t know what all of that is, but some of it is containers of an accelerant of some type, like gasoline, or something similar, a liquid fuel that is highly volatile, and flammable thus that was an intentional arson fire not an accidental battery fire, what’s called incendiary in the forensic fire investigation realm.
My point was more that perhaps this guy thought a bucket of tannerite would’ve been detonated by the fireworks leading to a MUCH bigger explosion…. But tannerite doesn’t work like that.
And the presents of fireworks and an accelerant fuel like gasoline is incendiary; (arson by intentional design to achieve an explosion and / or fire attack.)
My next door neighbor/friend has had a couple Teslas. On an earlier one, he attempted to use the valet feature, but the car decided to start driving home instead! I kid you not, he and his wife stood there watching their car leave the parking lot and head off down the road. He looked at her and just said, “maybe we should get an Uber.” Eventually he was able to recall his Tesla snd it came back and got them.
Another guy that was in the military?
Do we have our own domestic terrorist cell?
Just my opinion, but I think he messed up and I don’t think he intended to kill himself.
I think he had some of the gas cans already open in the back. He has fireworks in there to. everything staged, ready to go.
Then he drove there.
He probably had a fuse, coming up in to where he was sitting… (you can buy fuse by the foot)
The gas fumes had built up in the enclosed area, and then when he went to light the fuse, the whole thing went up, catching him still inside the vehicle.
Why do I say this, because in the video footage it looks like the explosion was underneath the vehicle, but at the same time you could see flames inside of the vehicle. To get flames coming out from underneath it would be from gas fumes, in my opinion.
I will never understand why anyone that wants to keep their guns and accessories. etc, post like this above? I will now wait for Socialist Democratic Party voters to watch this and cry to their Socialist leaders to ban Tannerite. Thanks. Anyone with a half a brain knew this already, but now, everyone does. Thank you.
I didn’t do enough research when I bought my Chevy years back. Within a couple of months, I started getting emails from Chevy telling me I could get better rates on my insurance if I let them share the data. They also mentioned I had multiple incidents of “hard braking” and “excessive acceleration” that would prevent me from getting those better rates. I felt so violated. Cars aside, cell phones are tracked even more widely.
Well, there’s hundreds of thousands of videos of people blowing up tannerite and doing dumb with it…… been that way for years.
Still legal.
My point was about the pile of “something” on the right side of the bed, and how the bomber may have sought that kind of explosion rather than the fireworks display he made…
Did you make that video, I was responding to the video cowboys, not you then, I don’t care about your point, that was also common sense. “Still Legal” again a point I was making, why, draw attention?
When I first bought my Tacoma, I kept my Chevy, I got the same messages and could track my previous few trips. Actually showed the mapped route and braking issues. After a year the app quit showing it, because I quit paying, but you know Toyota still has all the info. I feel so bu77 hur7. Yeah right I don’t care Google knows where I’m at all the time anyway so what’s the difference.