A Tesla car crashed into a coffee shop in California, killing one person and injuring several others.

One Dead, Several Injured After Tesla Crashes Into California Coffee Shop
California, United States — June 2026
One person was killed and several others were injured after a Tesla crashed into a coffee shop in California, authorities confirmed. The violent collision sent debris flying through the business and prompted a large emergency response.
According to police, the vehicle left the roadway for reasons that remain under investigation before crashing through the front of the café during business hours. Customers and employees inside the shop were caught off guard as the car tore through the building.
Emergency responders arrived within minutes and treated multiple victims at the scene. One individual was pronounced dead despite lifesaving efforts, while several others were transported to nearby hospitals with injuries ranging from minor to serious.

Officials have not yet released the identity of the person who died, pending notification of next of kin. The conditions of the injured victims have also not been fully disclosed.
Investigators are working to determine what caused the crash. Authorities say they are examining several possibilities, including driver error, a medical emergency, vehicle speed, and mechanical factors. It has not been determined whether the vehicle was operating with any driver-assistance features engaged at the time of the collision.
The coffee shop sustained extensive structural damage and was temporarily closed as engineers assessed the safety of the building. Witnesses described hearing a loud impact before rushing to help those trapped inside.

Police are reviewing surveillance footage from nearby businesses and speaking with witnesses as part of the ongoing investigation. Officials have asked anyone who witnessed the crash or captured it on dashcam to come forward.
The incident has once again raised questions about roadway safety and the devastating consequences that can occur when vehicles leave the roadway in busy commercial areas.
Authorities say the investigation remains active, and additional information will be released as more facts become available.