In a curious turn of events that could almost be classified as a political satire, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has found himself at the center of controversy for lambasting Elon Musk and his electric car company, Tesla. This tirade, however, seems to have inspired one of his subordinates to take matters into his own hands—quite literally.
Enter Dylan Bryan Adams, a 33-year-old fiscal policy analyst within the Governor’s administration, who was apprehended for allegedly keying multiple Teslas while out for a stroll with his dog. Yes, you read that right—this public servant reportedly took the Governor’s disdain for the automotive giant a bit too earnestly.
The Daily Mail reports:
Footage has emerged showing Adams allegedly vandalizing parked Tesla vehicles with his keys, resulting in significant damage. He was caught on surveillance cameras dragging a key across the sleek exteriors of several Teslas, leading to an estimated $20,000 in repairs.
Authorities have arrested Adams, who is currently facing charges as the investigation unfolds, according to the Minnesota crime watch account @CrimeWatchMpls on X.
Video evidence shows him approaching the vehicles with a leash in one hand and his keys in the other, deftly executing his alleged act of vandalism.
In one particularly striking clip, he appears to carve into the rear of a Tesla, while in another, he targets the side nearest the sidewalk, leaving a noticeable scratch across the car’s body.
BREAKING: The man seen vandalizing a Tesla has been ID’d as 33-year-old Dylan Bryan Adams.
He’s accused of causing $20K+ in damages across the Twin Cities.
The kicker: Adams works as a Fiscal Policy Analyst for the State of Minnesota. Someone took Tim Walz’s words to heart. pic.twitter.com/YYco1jcKpe
— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) April 18, 2025
NEW: Minnesota government fiscal policy analyst busted for causing $20,000 total in damages to multiple Teslas.
33-year-old Dylan Bryan Adams works for the State of Minnesota Department of Human Services under Gov. Tim Walz.
Adams was arrested after multiple Tesla cameras… pic.twitter.com/v8cJeWu1zu
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 18, 2025
It raises the question: what compels an individual, especially one in a position of public trust, to engage in such destructive behavior? Perhaps the environment created by Governor Walz, who has been vocal about his disdain for Musk and Tesla, fostered a mindset where targeting the brand seemed acceptable—or even justified.
In a world where social media amplifies political rhetoric, this incident illustrates the potential for words to incite action, however misguided. It serves as a reminder that leaders must be cautious with their rhetoric, as it can inadvertently inspire extreme behavior among their followers.