Well, we know bis name, where he works and even how he looks like…
who goes first?
Minnesota state employee who keyed six Teslas received only a one-day suspension
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A state employee who admitted vandalizing several Teslas in Minneapolis over a brief span last year received a one-day unpaid suspension from his job for his actions after he was spared prosecution in favor of a diversion program. The state Department of Human Services (DHS) made the disclosure on March 4 to the Minnesota Star Tribune regarding its discipline of Dylan Bryan Adams, 33, a data analyst for the agency, following an independent investigation by a private law firm. The estimated damage to the six Teslas that Adams keyed near his downtown residence in March 2025 ranged from about $1,600 on one car to $10,370 on another, according to police. “Your behavior, as substantiated by the investigation, constitutes a violation of DHS’ and [the Minnesota Management and Budget’s] policies,” read the disciplinary letter sent to Adams on Jan. 21, one day before he served his suspension. The letter to Adams noted that state policy required he be “held to the highest standard of honesty, integrity, and ethical trust.” Possible discipline for Adams ranged from a written reprimand to being fired, according to the labor contract between the state and the Minnesota Association of Professional Employees. For several months, Adams and others in the Twin Cities and around the country vandalized Tesla vehicles in protest of company founder and onetime White House adviser Elon Musk as his Department of Government Efficiency significantly cut federal workers and programs. Through his attorney, Adams declined to comment about the discipline he received.
Categories: Crime & Lawlessness
benice101 1 month ago
MarGarTar 1 month ago
Lol, like anyone needs to graffiti those lemons. This bloke should be given part of the financial reward for being the first person to improve the value of a Tesla.
