A district attorney is facing significant criticism for opting not to file charges against a Minnesota state employee who was allegedly caught causing $20,000 in damages by keying half a dozen Tesla vehicles.
Dylan Bryan Adams, 33, who is employed by the Department of Human Services (DHS) in the state as a “program consultant,” was purportedly caught on camera keying Teslas — while walking his dog.
The office announced that they will apply to enroll Dylan Bryan Adams in a diversion program designed for low-level, first-time offenders…