A millionaire fitness coach has been identified as the woman who keyed a Tesla during a parking lot confrontation. 

Kamelia Enzler, 55, is facing charges of Malicious Mischief in the Third Degree after she was filmed vandalizing another driver's Tesla Model Y on March 20 at the Issaquah Commons shopping center, according to police.

Viral footage of the incident shared by reporter Jonathan Choe shows the woman, dressed in a grey sweater, angrily exiting her Toyota 4Runner and yelling a few words.

She then walked up to the Tesla, keyed it, and calmly got back inside her own car. 

The keying came amid a spate of recent attacks on Teslas over owner Elon Musk's work with the Trump administration.

But investigators say they don't believe Enzler's alleged behavior to be politically-motivated and have instead described it as an act of road rage.  

According to Choe, the Tesla driver was backing out of the parking lot with a child in the back seat. They claim that is when Enzler flipped them off for no reason before marching out of her car.

No further details on what may have triggered the road rage were shared.  

Enzler is married to Jeff Enzler, the lead software engineer at DocuSign, where he has worked for 12 years.

The couple lives in a $1.5million home in Bellevue, a stunning suburb of Seattle famed for its greenery and lakes. They bought the property for $280,000 in 1998, according to public records and have since made a fortune on the home. 

Enzler has deleted her Linked In and social media accounts, but, according to public records, she owns a fitness company called IPEAK FITNESS.

A woman who was caught on camera vandalizing a Tesla in Washington state has been identified as Kamelia Enzler, a fitness coach

A woman who was caught on camera vandalizing a Tesla in Washington state has been identified as Kamelia Enzler, a fitness coach

Enzler is married to Jeff Enzler, the lead software engineer at DocuSign

Enzler is married to Jeff Enzler, the lead software engineer at DocuSign

The couple lives in a 1.5million home in Bellevue, pictured above. The Toyota involved in the incident is seen parked outside the address

The couple lives in a 1.5million home in Bellevue, pictured above. The Toyota involved in the incident is seen parked outside the address

She refused to comment when reached by DailyMail.com on Wednesday. 

Issaquah police have filed charges with the prosecutor's office. 

It comes amid a series of attacks against Teslas over Elon Musk's work in the Trump administration.

Attacks on property carrying the logo of Musk’s electric-car company are cropping up across the US and overseas. While no injuries have been reported, Tesla showrooms, vehicle lots, charging stations and privately owned cars have been targeted.

There’s been a clear uptick since president Trump took office and empowered Musk to oversee a new Department of Government Efficiency that’s slashing government spending. 

On Monday, multiple incendiary devices were found inside a Tesla showroom in Austin, Texas.

Meanwhile prosecutors in Colorado have charged a woman last month in connection with attacks on Tesla dealerships, including Molotov cocktails thrown at vehicles and the words 'Nazi cars' spray-painted on a building.

And federal agents in South Carolina last week arrested a man they say set fire to Tesla charging stations near Charleston. An agent from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives wrote in an affidavit that authorities found writings critical of the government and DOGE in his bedroom and wallet.

Four Tesla Cybertrucks were set ablaze at a storage lot in Seattle's industrial SoDo neighborhood

Four Tesla Cybertrucks were set ablaze at a storage lot in Seattle's industrial SoDo neighborhood

'The statement made mention of sending a message based on these beliefs,' the agent wrote.

Some of the most prominent incidents have been reported in left-leaning cities in the Pacific Northwest, like Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, where anti-Trump and anti-Musk sentiment runs high.

An Oregon man faces charges after allegedly throwing several Molotov cocktails at a Tesla store in Salem, then returning another day and shooting out windows. In the Portland suburb of Tigard, more than a dozen bullets were fired at a Tesla showroom last week, damaging vehicles and windows, the second time in a week that the store was targeted.

Four Cybertrucks were set on fire in a Tesla lot in Seattle earlier this month. On Friday, witnesses reported a man poured gasoline on an unoccupied Tesla Model S and started a fire on a Seattle street.

In Las Vegas, several Tesla vehicles were set ablaze early Tuesday outside a Tesla service center where the word “resist” was also painted in red across the building’s front doors. Authorities said at least one person threw Molotov cocktails — crude bombs filled with gasoline or another flammable liquid — and fired several rounds from a weapon into the vehicles.

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