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State Law Enforcement Monitoring Today’s “Tesla Takedown” Protests

Our state law enforcement stands ready to bring the full force of law against anyone who causes destruction to Florida businesses. Today it’s Tesla, tomorrow it will be something else—if the woke mob comes out in Florida, we will be ready.

James Uthmeier, Attorney General of Florida


The Broward Democrat Party and its legion of aging hippies will have company at its “Tesla Takedown” protest in Fort Lauderdale today—the Florida Highway Patrol. Aided by national progressive groups, the Broward Democrat Party has promoted the vulgar protests throughout March. On Friday, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced the FHP and state law enforcement would closely monitor the protests targeting Elon Musk’s Tesla car dealerships.

“Florida has zero tolerance for crimes against people or property. If these protests turn violent, we will do what’s necessary to restore order and hold offenders accountable,” Uthmeier said.

Earlier this week, REDBROWARD exposed the vulgar and violent imagery used to attack Elon Musk and President Donald Trump at last week’s Tesla Takedown. One protester held a sign showing a bayonet pointed at a MAGA supporter while another urged Musk to place his head in a guillotine.

Mayor Dean Trantalis Asks FL Attorney General Ashley Moody To Help With Fort Lauderdale Commission Challenge

Mayor Dean Trantalis letter to Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody

On Friday, Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis sent a letter to Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody seeking an advisory opinion on “a matter of some urgency for my community.” Trantalis is referring to a challenge brought against District 1 commission candidate John Herbst. On November 14th, two of Herbst’s opponents, Ken Keechl and Chris Williams, submitted affidavits claiming Herbst was not a resident of District 1 six months prior to the election as required by the Fort Lauderdale City Charter. Under the charter, any elector can submit a challenge which must be heard by the City Commission.

With such a hearing set for December 6, 2022, Trantalis asked Moody to provide guidance on legal matters. “At the heart of this matter rests interpretation of the state Constitution, state statute and recent state court decisions,” Trantalis wrote.

Calling the election protest “unprecedented,” Trantalis told Moody, “Like yourself and Gov. DeSantis, I believe we have a serious and important obligation to ensure the integrity of our elections.”

“Our residents need faith that the rules of the election process are clearly followed,” Trantalis wrote.

Hoping to render a “valid outcome,” Trantalis asked Moody for an advisory opinion of several issues:

  • Herbst masking his address by using an exemption under state law for law enforcement officials.
  • A definition of residency using updated state law and recent state court opinions.
  • How much weight to give a homestead exemption in determining the residency of a candidate.
  • Whether an individual can seek elected office in one location while maintaining a homestead in another location.

The four page letter obtained by REDBROWARD also included facts surrounding the challenge as well as citations to court cases.

The Mayor provided a copy of the affidavits to General Moody.