LOVELAND, Colo. – According to the US Attorney General, a man accused of firebombing a Tesla showroom in Loveland is charged with two federal felonies.
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Cooper Frederick, 24, of Fort Collins, was charged with possessing an unregistered destructive weapon and willful attempted property destruction.
The allegations stem from an attack on a Tesla Service Center in Loveland on March 7.
Frederick was detained Friday in Frisco, Texas.
Reference: Man facing felony charges after Tesla fire in Colorado