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Furious Tesla owner confronts Elon Musk hater allegedly caught scrawling swastika on car

A man was charged after allegedly scratching a swastika-like symbol onto a Tesla on Monday, March 24, according to the Central Bucks Regional Police Department. Police said the incident occurred in the parking lot of a Planet Fitness in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. The suspect, identified as Chadd Ritenbaugh, was charged with criminal mischief, harassment, and disorderly conduct. Footage recorded by the Tesla owner captures a confrontation with Ritenbaugh. In the video, Ritenbaugh claims he used a crayon on the vehicle, while the Tesla owner insists he used a key. Police said the suspect left “scratches” on the car. The owner repeatedly asks Ritenbaugh if he drew a swastika on the car. Ritenbaugh apologizes, saying, “I’m sorry, I have nothing against your car, and I have nothing against you.” “Why would you write a swastika on a Tesla?” the owner asks. “Obviously, I have something against Elon Musk, but that’s not the way to show my—” Ritenbaugh begins before the owner interrupts. “So Elon Musk owns this car? Because it was bought and paid for by—” the owner interjects. “No, he owns the company,” Ritenbaugh responds. After the owner states that he purchased the car long ago, Ritenbaugh calls his own actions “misguided” and insists he did not intend to cause harm. Police said Ritenbaugh was identified through his gym membership ID card and Pennsylvania driver’s license photo. The incident came amid a spate of attacks against Tesla vehicles as a result of Elon Musk’s role in the so-called Department of Government Efficiency initiative launched by President Donald Trump.

Chadd Ritenbaugh, 55, was slapped with a slew of charges in Pennsylvania after being confronted by the furious Tesla owner over the alleged incident outside a Planet Fitness in Doylestown, cops said.

The vehicle’s camera captured a vandal parking next to the Tesla just before 9:30 a.m. March 24 before suddenly jumping out, glancing around and crouching down to mark the car.

The Tesla owner only found out when they got home and found “scratches in the shape of a swastika” on the side of the car, leading him to the footage of the vandal at work, police said.

It showed the suspect going to the gym, and “Planet Fitness staff was able to identify the suspect by his membership” after he scanned in with his card, cops said.

Before Ritenbaugh was arrested, he was filmed being confronted by the Tesla owner, who repeatedly asked if he scratched a swastika into the car with a key.

“I’m sorry, I have nothing against your car, and I have nothing against you,” Ritenbaugh could be heard saying meekly.

“Obviously, I have something against Elon Musk,” he said of the Tesla owner.

At one point, Ritenbaugh denied using a key to etch the markings and instead insisted he’d only used a crayon — blaming it on him being “misguided.”

Ritenbaugh was booked on criminal mischief, harassment and disorderly conduct charges.

The shameless ordeal is just the latest in a spate of vandalism attacks targeting Tesla owners and dealerships across the country.

Much of the violence against the electric car company has been fueled by Musk’s new role as President Trump’s main cost-cutter with the Department of Environmental Efficiency.

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