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Tesla vehicles vandalized in Massachusetts, Trump says he will label it

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President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he will label violence against Tesla dealerships and other companies as “domestic terrorism” after a string of vandalisms across the country and in New England. 

Teslas targeted in Massachusetts

The target has been on Tesla with destructive vandalism. On Tuesday in Dedham, someone spraypainted several vehicles at a Tesla dealership with graffiti. 

Last week, seven Tesla charging stations were torched in Littleton. 

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Tesla charging stations catch fire in Littleton.

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Even Tesla drivers have been threatened like Dr. Kumait Jaroje in Southboro. WBZ first told you last month a profane Nazi sticker was plastered on his gold Cybertruck he uses to advertise his med spa business. 

It wasn’t just him; another Brookline driver had an offensive Elon Musk sticker put on his Tesla. 

“When you vandalize people’s property, when you terrorize them for their personal choices this is not acceptable,” said Dr. Jaroje. “That’s not the right way to do it. Express what you think, talk about it, go online, go protest but don’t vandalize, don’t destroy, don’t terrorize.” 

Trump buys Tesla after stocks plummet

Domestic terrorism is what President Trump now says he will label violence against Tesla dealerships or any others. 

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In a show of support, the president bought a red Tesla while standing by the CEO and Department of Government Efficiency head Elon Musk. 

The move comes after Tesla’s plummeting stock prices and blowback from “Tesla Takedown” protests across the country calling out mass layoffs and spending cuts. 

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Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., left, and US President Donald Trump in a Tesla Model S vehicle on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.

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“We’re going to catch them and let me tell you, you do it to Tesla and any company we’re going to catch you and you’re going to go through hell,” said President Trump at the White House. “They’re harming a great American company.” 

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Considering all the vandalism and harassment, Dr. Jaroje hasn’t been driving his Cybertruck. But now he says he won’t let that deter him anymore moving forward. 

“Today after you told me the news, I’m actually feeling much, much better and I’ll never sell my Tesla,” said Dr. Jaroje. 

There is no word of any arrests in the vandalism in Dedham. 

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Springfield attorney named to 2026 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list

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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Springfield bankruptcy attorney Andrea M. O’Connor has been named to the 2026 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list.

According to the firm, Andrea M. O’Connor of Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P.C., has been named to the 2026 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list in the Bankruptcy: Consumer practice area, marking the fourth consecutive year she has received the recognition.

O’Connor’s practice draws on experience representing both debtors and creditors, serving as a Chapter 7 trustee and clerking for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Massachusetts. The firm said she develops legal strategies tailored to her clients’ individual needs and goals.

Andrea M. O’Connor (Courtesy of Market Mentors)

O’Connor graduated magna cum laude from Western New England University School of Law, where she served as editor-in-chief of the Western New England Law Review. She is admitted to practice law in Massachusetts and Connecticut, as well as before the U.S. District Courts for Massachusetts and Connecticut, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

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Beyond her legal practice, O’Connor serves as chair of the Bankruptcy Section of the Hampden County Bar Association and is co-chair of both the Western Massachusetts Bankruptcy Conference and the MCLE Bankruptcy Conference. She also serves on committees for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Massachusetts.

Before earning placement on the Massachusetts Super Lawyers list from 2023 through 2026, O’Connor was recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star each year from 2019 through 2022.

Super Lawyers is a peer-reviewed attorney rating service that recognizes lawyers in more than 70 practice areas. The organization says its selection process includes attorney nominations, independent research and peer evaluations.

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