You really have drunk the kool-aid. This is a police report. It doesn't matter who is posting it unless you're contesting they've doctored it. I would've thought by now that we'd be past this whole "Short sellers are out to get him!" narrative when Musk literally got caught manipulating the stock price in exactly the same way he accused short sellers of. It's almost comical, at some point you're going to notice the skull and crossbones on Musk's hat and start questioning things.
I'm not saying that Musk isn't an innovative CEO, but his obsession with short sellers and a grand conspiracy to bankrupt him is borderline delusional at this point.
According to the police report Tesla received a call that someone may be a armed shooter threat. Tesla notified the police. The police investigated and determined he was not a threat. This is exactly what should have occured in this situation. What exactly is the issue?
Are you suggesting that the police reports are false? Or?
+1 to the below comment, I don't know enough about Tripp, but from the description given by the police it doesn't sound (on face value) like Tripp was being manipulative as you insinuate?
More importantly, Plainsite is run by the Tesla short seller, "Aaron Greenspan".