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An employee of Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was reportedly busted for allegedly causing approximately $20,000 in damage while vandalizing Teslas — just weeks after his failed vice presidential candidate boss publicly mocked the electric car company’s falling stock.

Dylan Bryan Adams, a 33-year-old fiscal policy analyst for the North Star State, was arrested on suspicion of keying multiple Teslas in Minneapolis while out walking his dog in an act of destruction caught on vehicle surveillance, according to a Minnesota-based crime watch account.

Dylan Bryan Adams, a State of Minnesota employee, faces charges for allegedly vandalizing Teslas. X/CrimeWatchMpls

Adams was allegedly caught on video approaching the Elon Musk-owned brand with his dog and then abruptly dragging his keys down the side of the car, stripping what appeared to be paint off the electric vehicles, the watchdog group posted to X Friday.

The same pup seemingly appeared in each video the crime watch account posted.

Other alarming footage showed a man, believed to be Adams, aggressively carving into two separate Teslas.

His charges are reportedly pending.

Walz did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

In an apparent protest of Musk’s work leading President Trump’s cost-cutting Department of Environmental Efficiency (DOGE), Tesla cars, dealerships and charging stations have been targeted across the country in recent weeks by vandals and arsonists.

“I think a great wrong is being done to the people of Tesla and to our customers,” the DOGE chief told Fox News “Special Report” host Bret Baier last month.

“I mean, Tesla’s a peaceful company that has made great cars, great products — that’s all it’s done,” the 53-year-old argued.

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