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The Tesla Model 3, found burned in the Seattle North Gate in the Seattle, adds fuel to the growing movement of Anticles in Washington.

On February 22, an Instagram post from the Seattle submission showed the charred remains of the vehicle with the inscription: “Tesla Burns to crunchy in Northgate, Seattle” – he defiled wide speculation online. Many commentators asked whether the fire was intentional, with one stated: “He has been there for more than three nights – he seems to be deliberate.”

Burned tesla sitting on the street

Tesla’s suspicious fire in the Northgate neighborhood in Seattle on February 22, 2025, ignites online debate. (Photo by submitting Seattle)

What we know:

The Seattle Police Department confirmed the incident in a statement to Fox 13 Seattle, calling it a “suspicious circumstance”.

What we don’t know:

According to the fire marshal, the flame originated in the box of the gloves, but the investigators did not determine whether it was intentionally determined.

Tesla tension to rise in Seattle

The story:

This incident comes against the backdrop of increasing discounts on Tesla in Washington. Critics of the company and its controversial CEO Elon Musk are vowed in online forums, questioning public investment in Tesla vehicles and expressing dissatisfaction with Musk business practices and political statements.

Imprivacy even escalates to vandalism. In recent months, the Tesla South Lake Union showcase has been aimed at and some local Tesla owners have reported that their transportation is defined with Tesla stickers.

On February 15, a group of protesters gathered in front of the Tesla store of South Lake Union, armed with signs aimed at the technology tycoon, who now officially serves with President Donald Trump as a special civil servant and was appointed to head the Government Efficiency Department.

Tesla’s purchase of King County under control

Big look at the elder:

The reverse reaction has intensified after the King County subway has announced the purchase of 120 Tesla Model YS for its Vanpool fleet. While district officials claim that this move is based on a necessity-referring to the lack of other seven-seater electric vehicles, critics ask whether the dollars of taxpayers should support Tesla.

Some Washington MPs are even considering a bill that may ban the sale of Tesla vehicles in the state, further amplifying the debate.

With the increase in moods against Ti-Tesla, the burned Tesla in Northgate has become a flash, symbolizing the broader cultural and political tension around the brand in the country.

The source: Information about this story comes from the Seattle Fire Service and the Instagram page in Seattle.

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