Jewish Lynnwood man says swastika vandalism to his Tesla was ‘a stab in the heart’
Mar 24, 2025, 5:02 AM | Updated: 5:33 am

A black Tesla Cybertruck was vandalized with swastikas and other graffiti. (Photo courtesy of @Rororowyaboatz via X)
(Photo courtesy of @Rororowyaboatz via X)
Tesla vehicles and their owners are being targeted with violent attacks and vandalism across Washington state and around the country. One Lynnwood incident is now gaining national attention.
Several Tesla Cybertrucks were vandalized with swastikas at a Lynnwood service center two weeks ago. One of the Cybertrucks belonged to Ro. Preferring to use only his first name, Ro appeared on “” on Fox News, sharing the moments he found out his Tesla was vandalized with Nazi symbols.
“I was definitely kind of taken back by the whole situation,” he shared.
How did Ro find out his Cybertruck was vandalized?
Ro said he was notified that his car was vandalized overnight, but didn’t find out the extent until later.
“I was unaware at the time of exactly what was on the car,” he said. “I messaged them about an hour later, they got back to me that they were working on getting the symbols off the car. I figured it probably wasn’t smiley faces, so I said, ‘Oh, OK.’ Then they sent me photos and confirmed that they were Nazi swastikas written on my Cybertruck and five others in the lot as well.”
Ro added that for he and his partner, who are Jewish, “it was kind of a stab in the heart,” even though he doesn’t think he was specifically targeted because of his religion.
“It’s kind of a wake-up call to reality, the kind of reality we’re living in these days,” he shared. “It’s very disheartening.”
Ro said he is not aware that any suspects have been apprehended.
“Would you buy another Tesla?” Ingraham asked Ro.
“I already have another Cybertruck on order,” Ro replied.