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Do you recognize this man? Brocline Police Post video of the suspect, which is accused of reducing Tesla vehicles – Boston 25 messages

Broolinge, mass. -The BrooLine police are looking for the help of the public to identify a suspect that is caught on video and who is accused of reducing Tesla vehicles with Elon -Musk pull -off pictures.

The police publicly posted a video on Tuesday that ran the man by bike and was wearing a helmet on social media.

“We would like to identify this suspect that was seen how he marked Tesla vehicles with Elon -Musk pull -off pictures,” said the police in a post on X, which was previously known as Twitter on Tuesday.

“When the suspect claimed that he had the right to condemn the property of others because it is his” freedom of speech “,” said the police.

In the short video shared by the police, viewers unidentified by the police confront the cyclist while he circle on his bike for his obvious marking of Tesla vehicles.

“Why do you think, do you have the right?” A viewer asks the cyclist.

“It is my freedom of speech,” replies the suspect.

“Freedom of speech? Not on your car. Yes? That doesn't matter. It is not up to you to decide something, ”says the viewer.

“What to do?” The cyclist answers.

“A sticker on the car of other people,” says the viewer.

A third voice that a woman is heard in the video that says: “You ruined my car.”

“Then take it off,” says the cyclist.

“You can get a better car if you can do the car,” says the cyclist to the audience.

“It is not up to you to say something,” says the male viewer.

“As I said, we have a difference in opinion,” says the cyclist at the end of the short video.

The police ask everyone to call Detective Ryan McCarthy 617-730-2710.

The Broocline police shared their posts a day after officials said that several Tesla anchor positions in Littleton were probably set on fire.

The reported vandalism comes to Massachusetts, since demonstrators have gathered outside the Tesla shops in the USA in the past few days to protest against the billionaire of the car manufacturer, Elon Musk, reported Associated Press.

Demonstrators are aimed at Muschus because on behalf of President Donald Trump, he on the advance of reducing government spending.

“We can return to Elon,” reported the Associated Press on Saturday in Boston, a 58-year-old ecologist from Newton, who protested in Boston on Saturday.

“We can impose direct economic damage by appearing everywhere in exhibition rooms and boycott Tesla and say to everyone else that they should get out, sell their shares, sell their Teslas,” Phillips told the AP.

This is a developing story. Look for updates as soon as more information is available.

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