An 83 -year -old man has been accused of causing $ 23000 in damages to five Tesla vehicles in a Long Island shopping center, which departa from the police about his disdain for Tesla Elon Musk and President Trump, who Sid should “fuck.”
He New York Post Reports that Victor Divergil, an 83 -year -old resident of Long Island, New York, has been accused of criminal mischief after allegedly scratching five Tesla vehicles parked at the Roosevelt Field Mall in Garden in Sunay afternoon. According to a criminal complaint, Divergil used a key to carving vehicles, which resulted in an estimated $ 23,000 in damage.
Police reports indicate that when they face video images of the incident, Divegil initially denied the accusations, saying: “Yes, that is me, but I was connecting any car. Yes, but I was putting the gray keys, I had just paved and won.” “” However, the complaint also pointed out that Divergil went to a violent diatribe about the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk and President Trump, and allegedly said: “Musk possesses Tesla Yea, he throws it to the end of the month.
In a telephone interview letter with the Mail On Wednesday, Divergil sang a different melody, denying the accusations and suggestions that the incident was a misunderstanding. “If he did something against him, he would not simply scratch his cars,” he said, referring to Musk, although he admitted that he was not a multimillionaire fan who has led the cutting efficiency of the Trump administration. “Well, I don’t like it, but I would never do that,” Divergil added.
Duration its reading of positions in the Criminal Court of County of Nassau on Wednesday morning, Divergil received the order of a judge who underwent a mental health evaluation and was released. It is due to the Court on April 30.
Talking to him Mail Shortly after his release, Divergil, who described himself as a Vietnam veteran who suffers from PTSD, mount its innocence. “I did what they said. I just spent a horrible night in jail like a criminal,” he said. “I walked and say I scratched the cars.”
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Lucas Nolan is a reporter of Knitbart News that cover issues of freedom of expression and online censorship.