A man burned three Tesla chargers in a South Carolina parking lot and also apparently inadvertently set his clothes on fire, police said.
The lot is a temporary storage space for Tesla cars until they are delivered or picked up by customers. Seattle FD is still investigating the cause of the fire.
Before igniting the flames, the man used red spray paint to write a profane message against President Donald Trump.
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