Kansas City teen charged for alleged Tesla Cybertruck arson

POLICE DEPARTMENT OR THE TIPS HOTLINE. TWO TESLAS CAUGHT ON FIRE LAST NIGHT AT THE STATELINE TESLA DEALERSHIP. AND NOW INVESTIGATORS SUSPECT ARSON. OUR DORIS WHITE IS LIVE IN FRONT OF THAT DEALERSHIP. WHAT DO WE KNOW SO FAR? MARISSA? YEAH, WELL, THIS INVESTIGATION IS STILL UNDERWAY, AND LITTLE DETAILS HAVE COME OUT ABOUT THIS. I’M JUST GOING TO MOVE IT OUT OF THE WAY SO YOU CAN SEE NOW, UNDER THOSE TWO BLANKETS ARE THE TWO TESLA CARS. AND INVESTIGATORS ARE CALLED TO THE SCENE. NOW, THE INFORMATION THAT WE GOT FROM POLICE IS THAT KANSAS CITY POLICE OFFICER WAS IN THE AREA WHEN HE NOTICED SMOKE COMING FROM A TESLA CYBERTRUCK PARKED IN THE TESLA PARKING LOT. THE OFFICER USED A FIRE EXTINGUISHER TO TRY TO PUT OUT THE FLAMES, BUT THE FIRE CONTINUED TO SPREAD. NOW, KCFD WAS CALLED TO THE SCENE, BUT BY THEN THE FLAMES HAD ALREADY SPREAD TO THE SECOND CYBERTRUCK PARKED NEXT TO THE FIRST ONE. WE SPOKE WITH BATTALION CHIEF HOPKINS ABOUT WHAT HIS TEAM OBSERVED WHEN THEY ARRIVED ON SCENE. WE WERE ABLE TO GET WATER ON THEM, COPIOUS AMOUNTS OF WATER, GET THE FIRE OUT, AND THEN THE TESLA DEALERSHIP ACTUALLY PROVIDED THE FIRE BLANKETS THAT ARE NEEDED AFTER YOU GET THEM OUT, YOU TAKE THOSE BLANKETS, PLACE THEM OVER THE VEHICLE, AND THEN THAT HELPS TO KEEP THE VEHICLE FROM REIGNITING. NOW, POLICE SAY THAT THE FIRE IS STILL UNDER INVESTIGATION, BUT PRELIMINARY FINDINGS INDICATE THAT THIS FIRE MAY HAVE BEEN INTENTIONALLY SET. BUT THAT’S THE LATEST FROM RIGHT NOW. WE’RE LIVE IN KCMO. DERRICK WHITE KMBC NINE NEWS. THANK YOU TERESA. NOW THE FBI AND ATF JUST RELEASED A JOINT STATEMENT ON THIS INCIDENT. THEY SAY SIMILAR INCIDENTS HAVE OCCURRED IN SEVERAL STATES. THE FBI AND ATF ARE COORDINATING WITH FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TO GATHER MORE INFORMATION. THEY DO REMIND THE PUBLIC IF YOU OBSERVE ANYTHING SUSPICIOUS OR YOU HAVE INFORMATION ABOUT POTENTIAL THREATS, YOU SHOULD REPORT IT TO LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT IMMEDIATELY. YOU CAN CALL THE LOCAL FBI OR ATF FIELD OFFICES, OR Y

‘You will not evade us’: Kansas City resident charged in connection with Tesla arson at KC dealership

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Updated: 2:50 PM CDT Apr 18, 2025

A 19-year-old Kansas City resident was arrested and appeared in court Friday in Massachusetts in connection with an arson at a Tesla dealership in Kansas City, Missouri, according to the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs. Owen McIntire, 19, was charged with one count of malicious damage by fire of any property used in interstate commerce and one count of unlawful possession of an unregistered destructive device. McIntire is from Parkville, Missouri, but attends college in Boston. He was on spring break at the time of the fire, and investigators say flight records and cell phone GPS show that he was in Kansas City at the time of the incident. A Kansas City Police Department officer spotted a Cybertruck on fire at the Tesla dealership on State Line Road late on March 17.The fire spread to a second Cybertruck before fire crews could put it out.The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives worked with KCPD’s Bomb and Arson Unit after determining the fire was “suspicious in nature.” The affidavit says that investigators believe McIntire drove his car from his Parkville residence to Leawood, Kansas, one block west of the dealership, and walked there. He then allegedly set fire to the Cybertrucks using a Molotov cocktail before walking back to his vehicle and heading back to Parkville. “Let me be extremely clear to anyone who still wants to firebomb a Tesla property: you will not evade us,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a news release. “You will be arrested. You will be prosecuted. You will spend decades behind bars. It is not worth it.” Witnesses reported seeing someone in the area wearing dark, flowy clothing near the dealership around the time of the fires. Surveillance video also shows this person, who is believed to be McIntire, walking around the area of the dealership. The Cybertrucks were worth $105,485 and $107,485. Two charging stations, each worth $550, were also damaged. Tesla has been a target for demonstrations and vandalism in the U.S. and elsewhere this year after CEO Elon Musk became a key figure in President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, responsible for slashing federal jobs and programs. “Crimes have consequences. The people behind these violent and dangerous attacks on private property will face decades in prison — we will not make deals and we will not negotiate,” said Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in a news release.

A 19-year-old Kansas City resident was arrested and appeared in court Friday in Massachusetts in connection with an arson at a Tesla dealership in Kansas City, Missouri, according to the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs.

Owen McIntire, 19, was charged with one count of malicious damage by fire of any property used in interstate commerce and one count of unlawful possession of an unregistered destructive device.

McIntire is from Parkville, Missouri, but attends college in Boston. He was on spring break at the time of the fire, and investigators say flight records and cell phone GPS show that he was in Kansas City at the time of the incident.

A Kansas City Police Department officer spotted a Cybertruck on fire at the Tesla dealership on State Line Road late on March 17.

The fire spread to a second Cybertruck before fire crews could put it out.

The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives worked with KCPD’s Bomb and Arson Unit after determining the fire was “suspicious in nature.”

The affidavit says that investigators believe McIntire drove his car from his Parkville residence to Leawood, Kansas, one block west of the dealership, and walked there. He then allegedly set fire to the Cybertrucks using a Molotov cocktail before walking back to his vehicle and heading back to Parkville.

“Let me be extremely clear to anyone who still wants to firebomb a Tesla property: you will not evade us,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a news release. “You will be arrested. You will be prosecuted. You will spend decades behind bars. It is not worth it.”

Witnesses reported seeing someone in the area wearing dark, flowy clothing near the dealership around the time of the fires. Surveillance video also shows this person, who is believed to be McIntire, walking around the area of the dealership.

The Cybertrucks were worth $105,485 and $107,485. Two charging stations, each worth $550, were also damaged.

Tesla has been a target for demonstrations and vandalism in the U.S. and elsewhere this year after CEO Elon Musk became a key figure in President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, responsible for slashing federal jobs and programs.

“Crimes have consequences. The people behind these violent and dangerous attacks on private property will face decades in prison — we will not make deals and we will not negotiate,” said Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in a news release.

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