A Minnesota state employee-turned-terrorist who vandalized multiple Teslas and caused more than $20,000 in damages was let off with barely a slap on the wrist by a woke District Attorney.
Dylan Bryan Adams, a 33-year-old fiscal policy analyst for Tim Walz’s administration, was arrested and charged after police say he keyed about a half a dozen Teslas while walking his dog around his neighborhood. Adams was seen on the Teslas’ cameras keying the vehicles and stripping the paint, just the latest in a string of attacks against privately owned Teslas and their drivers, Tesla dealerships, and even electric charging stations from leftists irate over Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s involvement with the Trump administration.
🚨 BREAKING: Soros-backed Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty says Dylan Bryan Adams will NOT be charged after allegedly causing $20,000 in damages vandalizing Teslas in Minneapolis.
— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) April 22, 2025
Absolutely infuriating. pic.twitter.com/3Z4EIKeKZr
Adams was caught damaging the vehicles just a few days after Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Adams' boss, mocked Tesla's falling stock prices during an event.
But despite committing multiple felonies and causing an estimated $21,000 in damage to privately owned vehicles, Hennepin County District Attorney Mary Moriarty decided she won’t be seeking criminal charges to allow Adams to keep his job. Instead, the DA will seek “pre-charge diversion,” an alternative to the criminal justice system that includes things like re-education programs, community service, or mental health treatment.
And the cops aren’t happy about it.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara blasted Moriarty’s decision and accusing her of basically negating all of his department’s effort.
“The Minneapolis Police Department did its job. It identified and investigated a crime trend, identified, and arrested a suspect, and presented a case file to the Hennepin County Attorney Office for consideration of charges,” he told KARE in a statement.
“This case impacted at least six different victims and totaled over $20,000 in damages. Any frustration related to the charging decision of the Hennepin County Attorney should be directed solely at her office,” he added.
Moriarty, who has come under fire for her lax enforcement against criminals since she took office in 2023, defended letting Adams off with no criminal charges, claiming in a statement, “This is an approach taken in many property crime cases and helps to ensure the individual keeps their job and can pay restitution, as well as reducing the likelihood of repeat offenses.”