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A Tesla Car Just Helped Police Capture A Suspect In A String Of Hate Crimes

For fans of Knight Rider, we have good news: A car may have just helped to solve a string of crimes. For criminals and people with concerns about privacy and surveillance, we have bad news: A car may have just helped to solve a string of crimes.  Teslas are fitted with a Sentry Mode feature. When enabled and left unattended, the car will use its external cameras to detect threats. If a minor threat is detected, such as someone leaning on the Tesla, the car will display a warning that the cameras are recording to deter any potential thieves. Should a greater threat be detected, the cameras will begin recording, and the car will begin blaring music at top volume to alert people in the area, as well as notifying the owner via their phone.

Maine man charged with hate crime offenses for arson of MLK Presbyterian Church in Springfield

Maine man charged with hate crime offenses for arson of predominantly Black church in Springfield Boston 25 News Staff A Maine man has been charged on Thursday in federal court in Springfield in connection with setting a fire to a Black church on December 28, 2020, in Springfield. Dushko Vulchev, 44, of Houlton, Maine, was charged with a criminal complaint with four counts of damage to religious property involving fire and one count of use of fire to commit a federal felony. The fire took place at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Presbyterian Church in Springfield, which is a primarily Black congregation. #BREAKING: Dushko Vulchev, of Houlton, ME, has been charged with hate crime offenses in connection with the 12/28/20 arson that destroyed the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Presbyterian Church in Springfield, MA, which has a primarily Black congregation. https://t.co/qgTf1je0GX FBI Boston (@FBIBoston) April 15, 2021

Maine man facing federal hate crime charges for repeated arson of Springfield church

Maine man facing federal hate crime charges for repeated arson of Springfield church John R. Ellement © Springfield Fire The fire early Dec. 28 at the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Presbyterian Church in Springfield. A Maine man who wanted to “eliminate” Black people is facing federal hate crime charges for repeatedly setting fires at a Springfield church named after the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and vandalizing vehicles owned by people of color, officials said. Dushko V. Vulchev, 44, allegedly set four fires outside the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Presbyterian Church. The most serious fire, on Dec. 28, heavily damaged the church, federal prosecutors said Thursday.

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