Viral video shows man denying keying Tesla Cybertruck

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Videos showing a Tesla Cybertruck being vandalized at the Omni Mount Washington Resort have gone viral. The footage shows a man denying that he keying the vehicle while police questioned him. Carroll Police Chief Tadd Bailey said the department responded to the hotel around 5 p.m. on Saturday to investigate the incident. He confirmed that the case is being looked into by the police and the Coos County Attorney's Office. As of now, there have been no arrests or charges reported. Kerri Pouliot shared the video on X, formerly known as Twitter, noting that the Cybertruck was damaged within an hour of arriving at the hotel. By Tuesday afternoon, the video had over 3 million views. Tesla Cybertrucks are equipped with several cameras that capture events around the vehicle. This footage can be accessed through smartphone apps. In another video, two men were seen being questioned by police, with one repeatedly denying any involvement. Officers reminded them that the incident was recorded. Pouliot warned that charges could follow, mentioning a potential Class A felony under New Hampshire law.


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