Overview
- Mesa police responded to a fire at a Tesla dealership early on April 28, discovering a burned Cybertruck and graffiti reading 'THEIF' (sic) on the building.
- Ian Moses was arrested at the scene after being identified through Tesla security footage and linked to a suspicious van nearby.
- Moses has been booked on one count of arson, with additional charges pending as federal authorities collaborate on the investigation.
- The attack is part of a growing series of over 80 incidents targeting Tesla facilities worldwide, attributed to backlash against Elon Musk's role in the Trump administration.
- No injuries were reported in the Mesa fire, but the FBI continues to classify these acts as domestic terrorism and pursue severe penalties for those involved.