Tesla charging stations torched in apparent arson near Boston

Tesla charging stations were torched near Boston in what appears to be the latest attack on the company owned by Elon Musk, billionaire adviser to Donald Trump.
More than a half-dozen Tesla charging stations were torched near Boston on Monday, police said, in what appears to be the latest attack on the company run by Elon Musk, the billionaire adviser to President Donald Trump.
Police officers and firefighters rushed to The Point Shopping Center, at 830 Constitution Ave. in Littleton, Massachusetts, at about 1:10 a.m. and found Tesla charging stations "engulfed in flames and heavy, dark smoke," police said in a statement.
The first responders had Littleton Electric Light & Water Department shut down power as a "total of seven charging stations sustained heavy fire-related damage," police said.
There were no injuries.
Littleton Fire DepartmentFire investigators believe the "fire appears to have been intentionally set," police said.
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