A high -speed highway confrontation in UTAH took a 27 -year -old man to jail after he allegedly tried to get a tesla out of the road in what the police described as a deliberate and dangerous act of anger on the road.

Oscar Fayani was arrested on Friday morning after the Utah road patrol soldiers say he intentionally hit a tesla while leading at speeds of approximately 100 mph in Interestal 80, according to a affidavit bothered by Ksl.com.

The soldiers were alerted just after 10 in the morning, when several people called 911 reported a gold sedan that drove registered and “furious” with a black tesla.

The witnesses said the sedan was weaving through the lanes, the rear, blocking the vehicles of death and pushing speeds up to 120 mph.

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According to the affidavit, a driver told the officers that he had to accelerate 95 MPH just to escape. Tesla’s driver told the soldiers that the Golden Sedan rammed his “on purpose” car and followed him even after he left the highway to escape.

Composite image that shows a close -up of a Tesla logo in a red car and a SUV of soldier from the state of Utah with lighting lights, which represents a police incident that involves a Tesla.

A logo of Tesla, left and a soldier vehicle from the state of Utah, on the right, are shown in this composite image. A Utah man was arrested after he allegedly tried to raise a tesla out of the road, a high-speed persecution in the I-80 near April 18. (Getty images)

When he returned to the I-80 minutes later, the Tesla driver said the sedan was waiting and tried to push him from the road again.

The soldiers were located and stopped the suspect’s vehicle near the great Saltair. According to the affidavit, it was discovered that Fayani was driving with a revocated license and had two active orders outside the area.

The soldiers recorded the car and, according to the reports, found drug paraphernalia, a marijuana roller and two small bags with a white powder that then testifies cocaine.

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According to the affidavit, “duration of the inventory, under the rear seat cushion … two small bags with residues of a white powder substance, consisting of or cocaine or similar use of drugs (they were found (they were found).”

Fayani was admitted to the Tooele County prison and faces several positions, including aggravated assault, which can be improved by anger on the road, driving recklessly, driving with a revocated license, drug possession.

Its total bonus is established in $ 910.

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Although the authorities have not said that it was an objective attack, the incident reaches a broader trend of vandalm and hostility aimed at the owners of Tesla and the CEO company Elon Musk.

Tesla drivers reported harassed or blocked in cargo stations by vehicles with gasoline in incidents known as “ice.” Others have captured acts of vandalism that faces, broke in the windows and cut the tires using the construction of cars in the fashionable chambers.

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In March 2025, a Tesla dealership in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, was destroyed with critical graffiti with President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

Five Tesla vehicles were burned and fired in what the police are investigating as a “directed attack” in a local repair center in Las Vegas on March 18. (Hall spark through Storyful)

In Kansas City, Missouri, a university student was accused after allegedly setting a Tesla dealership, causing damage to two cyber -cyber -stations and cargo stations.

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In Loveland, Colorado, a person, arrested for allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails in a Tesla concessionaire and “Nazi cars” and obscenities aimed at Elon Musk, resulting in approximately $ 220,000 in dams.

Similar incidents have been reported in California, Texas and New York, or that involve graffiti and politically loaded acts or vandalism.

The Tooele County Police Department did not immediately respond to the request for comments from Fox News Digital.

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