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The FBI has recently made public a video showing a masked individual, whom the agency claims is responsible for setting a Tesla Supercharger station in Washington state on fire. They suggested that this person might have injuries akin to those sustained from being close to an “explosion.”
At about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, the man allegedly started a fire at a Tesla Supercharger located in the South Sound Center in Lacey.
Lacey Police Department officials confirmed in a statement it received multiple 911 calls reporting a loud noise in the area.
“The fire resulted in substantial damage to the station and surrounding area,” according to a statement from FBI Seattle.

Visible damage was seen to the Tesla Supercharger in Lacey, Washington. (FBI Seattle)
The series of events, which included arson, gunfire, and vandalism, occurred following a national outcry against Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s appointment by President Donald Trump as a policy advisor for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Authorities are urging anyone in the vicinity of the Target and Kohl’s stores at the South Sound Center, as well as those near the Chehalis Western and Woodland Creek trails, to check any doorbell and security camera footage. This could potentially capture the man entering a car on Monday night or Tuesday morning.
Tesla and Target did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s requests for comment.
The Lacey Police Department declined Fox News Digital’s request for comment.