Luxury hotel guest's cowardly backtracking caught on cam after he was 'caught keying Tesla'
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A luxury hotel guest was filmed denying he keyed a Tesla Cybertruck just moments after he was caught on camera vandalizing the vehicle in the parking lot of a luxury hotel in New Hampshire.

Kerri Pouliot shared security footage of the incident on X, which shows a man getting out of his vehicle and noticing the Tesla before he proceeds to vandalize it outside the Omni Mount Washington Resort.

‘Our Tesla cyber truck was vandalized this weekend in NH. While staying at our hotel, our vehicle was keyed within an hour of arriving,’ she wrote on X on Monday. 

Naming the man, whose identity DailyMail.com is working to verify, she added: ‘(They) either didn’t know or didn’t care that they would be recorded. Charges pending! Class A felony In NH.’

The Tesla owner recorded the moment police approach the vandal, who was wearing bright orange pants, and another man and confronted them.

‘I don’t know what happened,’ the orange panted menace is heard saying. 

‘You didn’t key that Tesla?’ the officer asked.

‘No,’ the vandal replied. Tesla cars have been hit by a spate of attacks in recent weeks over company boss Elon Musk’s work with the Trump Administration.

But the likely liberal was unable to find the courage to defend his destructive convictions when confronted.  

An orange pants wearing vandal was caught on camera vandalizing a Tesla Cybertruck in New Hampshire over the weekend

An orange pants wearing vandal was caught on camera vandalizing a Tesla Cybertruck in New Hampshire over the weekend 

The vandal, in orange pants, tried to deny keying the Tesla. He said he 'didn't know what happened' despite cops showing him footage

The vandal, in orange pants, tried to deny keying the Tesla. He said he ‘didn’t know what happened’ despite cops showing him footage 

The officer then informed the men the vandalism had been recorded.  

Carroll Police Chief Tadd Bailey told the New Hampshire Union Leader the incident happened on Saturday, March 22.

‘The incident is under investigation by us and the Coos County Attorney’s Office,’ Bailey said. 

However, the chief did not say whether there have been any arrests or charges stemming from the incident.

Pouliet said on a follow-up X post that the vandal had been banned from the luxury hotel after the vandalism. 

The alleged vandal’s social media accounts have been removed after the incident went viral.

ArmorCode, a security firm said to employ the man, commented on X without naming him.   

ArmorCode has been made aware of an incident where one of our employees allegedly vandalized a Tesla vehicle,’ their statement read. 

‘We of course do not condone violence or destruction of private property in any way, period. This is now in the hands of the proper authorities.’

Pouliot’s post on X has more than 7million views and has sparked massive outrage amid a series of attacks against Teslas over Elon Musk’s work in the Trump administration. 

The Cybertruck owner, Kerri Pouliot, shared footage of the vandalism on X on Monday, and the post has over 7million views as of Wednesday

The Cybertruck owner, Kerri Pouliot, shared footage of the vandalism on X on Monday, and the post has over 7million views as of Wednesday

The Tesla owner said Polis had been banned from the Omni Mount Washington Resort

The Tesla owner said Polis had been banned from the Omni Mount Washington Resort

Pictured: A number of Teslas going up in flames after being targeted by attackers

Pictured: A number of Teslas going up in flames after being targeted by attackers 

Attacks on property carrying the logo of Musk’s electric-car company are cropping up across the US and overseas. While no injuries have been reported, Tesla showrooms, vehicle lots, charging stations and privately owned cars have been targeted.

There’s been a clear uptick since president Trump took office and empowered Musk to oversee a new Department of Government Efficiency that’s slashing government spending. Experts on domestic extremism say it’s impossible to know yet if the spate of incidents will balloon into a long-term pattern.

On Monday, multiple incendiary devices were found inside a Tesla showroom in Austin, Texas.

Prosecutors in Colorado charged a woman last month in connection with attacks on Tesla dealerships, including Molotov cocktails thrown at vehicles and the words ‘Nazi cars’ spray-painted on a building.

And federal agents in South Carolina last week arrested a man they say set fire to Tesla charging stations near Charleston. An agent from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives wrote in an affidavit that authorities found writings critical of the government and DOGE in his bedroom and wallet.

Four Tesla Cybertrucks were set ablaze at a storage lot in Seattle's industrial SoDo neighborhood

Four Tesla Cybertrucks were set ablaze at a storage lot in Seattle’s industrial SoDo neighborhood

Daniel Clarke-Pounder, 24, allegedly vandalized a dealership in Charleston, South Carolina on March 7 by spray-painting messages reading 'f*** Trump' and 'Long Live Ukraine' before lighting three charging stations on fire

Daniel Clarke-Pounder, 24, allegedly vandalized a dealership in Charleston, South Carolina on March 7 by spray-painting messages reading ‘f*** Trump’ and ‘Long Live Ukraine’ before lighting three charging stations on fire

‘The statement made mention of sending a message based on these beliefs,’ the agent wrote.

Some of the most prominent incidents have been reported in left-leaning cities in the Pacific Northwest, like Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, where anti-Trump and anti-Musk sentiment runs high.

An Oregon man faces charges after allegedly throwing several Molotov cocktails at a Tesla store in Salem, then returning another day and shooting out windows. In the Portland suburb of Tigard, more than a dozen bullets were fired at a Tesla showroom last week, damaging vehicles and windows, the second time in a week that the store was targeted.

Four Cybertrucks were set on fire in a Tesla lot in Seattle earlier this month. On Friday, witnesses reported a man poured gasoline on an unoccupied Tesla Model S and started a fire on a Seattle street.

In Las Vegas, several Tesla vehicles were set ablaze early Tuesday outside a Tesla service center where the word “resist” was also painted in red across the building’s front doors. Authorities said at least one person threw Molotov cocktails — crude bombs filled with gasoline or another flammable liquid — and fired several rounds from a weapon into the vehicles.

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