Authorities in Texas have found explosive devices at a Tesla dealership in Austin, according to reports.
The incendiary devices were discovered on Monday morning, authorities said.
The alarming discovery is the latest in widespread acts of violence targeting the electric carmaker and its CEO Elon Musk.
The Austin Police Department (APD) said the bomb squad investigated and removed the devices without incident after they were discovered at the dealership along U.S. Highway 183.
Police did not provide details about the incendiary devices.
The APD said the investigation remains open and there is no further information available for release at this time.
The FBI was assisting Austin police at the dealership, according to CNBC News.
Tesla security has been spotlighted after nationwide incidents targeting dealerships, storage lots, charging stations, and even privately owned electric vehicles.
The attacks are in protest of Musk, who President Donald Trump tapped to lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
DOGE was tasked with slashing wasteful federal spending and fraudulent abuse of taxpayer money.
So far, DOGE has saved an estimated $115 billion, which equates to $714.29 for every taxpaying American.
Yet, despite the bipartisan work of DOGE to benefit all Americans, leftists have launched