This comes one month after the dealership located at 2755 Mission Street SE had one of their cars lit on fire in what authorities suspect may have been an intentional act of arson. At the time, window panels on the building were found broken but there were no injuries.
On Wednesday morning just before 5 a.m., Salem police said they received more reports of damaged windows at the same Tesla facility.
“Officers found the damage to be from gunshots,” a Salem Police Department spokesperson told KOIN 6 News. “The incident is an active investigation. No arrests have been made.”
A spokesperson for the Federal Bureau of Investigation also confirmed to KOIN 6 News that the FBI is assisting the ATF and Salem police in the investigation.
Though it is unclear whether either vandalism incidents are politically motivated, Tesla owner Elon Musk has been in the spotlight for what the White House recently described as a senior advisor role to President Donald Trump. The possible arson that occurred at the dealership on Jan. 20 was also the same day as Trump’s second inauguration, which Musk attended in Washington D.C.
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