Las Vegas police on Thursday said they arrested a man who allegedly set fire to Tesla vehicles in Las Vegas on March 18.
Federal and local authorities are investigating an incident in which five Tesla vehicles were damaged, including two that ...
A federal magistrate judge declined to release the man accused of setting fires at a Tesla collision center, citing her ...
Kim was charged with 15 counts ranging from destruction of property, suspicion of arson, and possessing a fire device.
A man arrested for allegedly setting Tesla vehicles on fire in Las Vegas earlier this month is now facing federal charges in ...
Las Vegas police arrested 36-year-old Paul Hyon Kim in connection with a "targeted attack" where he allegedly damaged at ...
Multiple vehicles at a Tesla service center in Las Vegas were set ablaze in the early hours of Tuesday morning, and the FBI is not ruling out terrorism as a possibility. Officials say five ...
LAS VEGAS ( KLAS) – Police have arrested a man in what they called a “targeted attack” at a Tesla collision center last week.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office revealed on Thursday that Paul Hyon Kim is the identity of the suspect in the Tesla dealership attack.
Molotov cocktails and gunshots damaged at least five Teslas at a Las Vegas service center. It's too early to call it terrorism, but it does show a "potential political ...
At least five Tesla vehicles in Las Vegas were damaged Tuesday following a string of violence at Tesla facilities nationwide over Elon Musk's role in the Trump administration.