Seattle fire investigators are working to determine the cause of a fire that destroye four Tesla Cybertrucks.
The vehicles were found ablaze in storage lot late Sunday night, KING TV reported, adding that the fire department's energy response team to mititage the hazards from the vehicles' lithium-ion batteries.
Tesla dealerships and cars have been targeted across the country related to backlash over DOGE head Elon Musk's position with the federal government.
A Tigard, OR, Tesla dealership was hit with gunfire. The dealership itself, along with several vehicles, were damaged.
Tesla Takedown organizer Evan Sutton said they are trying to "send a clear message to Musk and to Donald Trump" to make them more affordable.
"One of my closest friends is a firefighters and putting out an electric vehicle fire is very dangerous," Sutton told the station. "So, when you get a fire on a Cybertruck, you're putting the firefighters that have to respond in danger and you're not doing Elon Musk any harm."