New Mexico man charged with arson at Tesla showroom, GOP headquarters


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  • A man from Albuquerque, New Mexico, faces federal charges after authorities arrested him in connection with the arson of a Tesla showroom and GOP headquarters earlier this year. A court hearing will take place Wednesday, April 16.
  • Jamison Wagner, 40, faces accusations of executing the attacks with incendiary devices and vandalizing buildings with graffiti at both sites.
  • If convicted, Wagner faces up to 20 years in prison for each count.

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A New Mexico man faces federal charges after police arrested him in connection with two arson attacks. The Justice Department accused 40-year-old Jamison Wagner of recently committing arson at the Tesla Albuquerque showroom and the Republican Party headquarters.

Wagner faces two federal counts of malicious damage or destruction of property by fire or explosives, according to the U.S. Attorney’s office, District of New Mexico.

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What are the accusations against Wagner?

In February, fires at a Tesla Albuquerque showroom damaged two Tesla vehicles. In addition, graffiti spray-painted on the building and other Teslas read “Die Elon,” “Tesla Nazi Inc.” and “Die Tesla Nazi,” accompanied by swastika symbols.

The press release said investigators also recovered a glass container with improvised napalm material in one of the damaged cars.

Tesla dealerships, charging stations and personal vehicles have come under attack as Tesla CEO Elon Musk spearheads major government job and spending cuts as head of the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency.

“Hurling firebombs is not a political protest,” Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said. He noted that attackers will endure significant prison sentences for their offenses.

What happened at the Republican headquarters in New Mexico?

In late March, an arsonist targeted the Republican Party headquarters in Albuquerque. The fire inflicted damage on the front door and entry area. Prosecutors said investigators collected glass and metal lids from different glass containers, which resembled the containers with handwritten letters similar to those found at the Tesla scene.

  • Fire damage at Republican Party of New Mexico headquarters building.
  • Fire debris with lid.
  • Graffiti at Republican Party of New Mexico headquarters building.

Investigators discovered graffiti containing the phrase “ICE-KKK” on the side of the building. Surveillance footage captured a white Hyundai sedan at both locations. Police used the video to identify one individual involved.

What evidence have investigators reported recovering?

Prosecutors said both arson incidents involved homemade incendiary devices using glass containers and flammable liquids. Investigators identified Wagner by his physical appearance at each scene and confirmed he owned a white 2025 Hyundai sedan.

  • Stencil found inside Wagner’s residence.
  • Suspect carrying a white box.
  • Suspect vehicle leaving the RPNM scene.
  • Wagner Facebook photo.
  • Tesla arson suspect.
  • Wagner’s driver’s license.

On Saturday, April 12, FBI and ATF agents searched Wagner’s home in Albuquerque, the press release said. There, agents discovered evidence, including incendiary devices, ignitable liquids and spray paint matching what investigators recovered at both scenes.

Investigators also found the white Hyundai, believed to have been used in the attack, in Wagner’s garage.

What happens next?

Wagner’s court hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, April 15. He will remain in custody until then. If convicted of the charges, he faces a sentence of five to twenty years in prison for each count.

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left framed the New Mexico arson case by consistently mentioning both the Tesla dealership and the GOP headquarters, potentially linking the crime to political motives.
  • Media outlets in the center noted the FBI's commitment to rooting out violence and praised law enforcement efforts.
  • Media outlets on the right amplified the narrative of political violence, employing charged language such as "Radical Left Terrorist" and "domestic terrorism" to describe the suspect and the event.

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Key points from the Left

  • Jamison Wagner has been charged with arson for attacks on a Tesla dealership and the New Mexico Republican Party headquarters in Albuquerque.
  • The first arson occurred on Feb. 9 at a Tesla dealership, and the second happened on March 30 at the Republican headquarters.
  • Graffiti referencing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was found at both locations, including messages like "ICE=KKK."
  • Attorney General Pam Bondi stated, "We will be prosecuting to the fullest extent of the law, " seeking up to 40 years in prison.

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Key points from the Center

  • Authorities arrested Jamison Wagner, 40, on Saturday, April 12, for the February arson at the Tesla showroom in Bernalillo, New Mexico.
  • The arrest occurred after an investigation into a series of attacks targeting Tesla properties and political targets.
  • Investigators found two Tesla Model Y vehicles ablaze with graffiti stating "Die Elon" and "Die Tesla Nazi."
  • Patel stated that evidence suggests agents prevented further arson; Bondi said, "We are seeking up to 40 years in prison."
  • Wagner faces federal arson charges, potentially 20 years in prison per count, as authorities address Tesla-related violence.

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Key points from the Right

  • Jamison R. Wagner, 40, was arrested and charged with federal arson regarding a Tesla dealership and the New Mexico Republican Party headquarters, according to the Justice Department.
  • Wagner is accused of using homemade incendiary devices in both attacks, including setting two Tesla vehicles ablaze and spray-painting graffiti, as reported in the criminal complaint.

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