A Brookline District Court judge dismissed the case against a Roslindale man who police said vandalized several Teslas with stickers earlier this year, according to court filings made on Wednesday.
In March, 39-year-old Harrison Randall was charged with six counts of defacing property, which is a felony, after placing stickers on several Teslas that featured the company’s Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk giving an apparent Nazi salute.
The charges were dropped on Wednesday after Randall’s attorney, Marc Brofsky, filed a motion to dismiss, arguing that police and prosecutors did not prove that Randall was acting “willfully with malice,” which is a required to convict a person of felony vandalism…