Elon Musk's stalker is an Uber Eats driver who says Musk is stalking him

The identity of the man who Elon Musk called a "crazy stalker" has been revealed.

According to an article in the Washington Post, the mysterious hooded man is Brandon Collado, an Uber Eats driver from the Los Angeles area.

Collado allegedly confronted Musk's security at a South Pasadena gas station, blocking Musk's car and then jumping onto the hood. Musk was not in the vehicle, but his son X was, prompting the billionaire to post alarming videos of the incident on Twitter.

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The Post said Collado was driving a Hyundai Elantra he rented on the Turo car-sharing app. He provided the newspaper with a video he took of Musk's security guard that matches one Musk posted on Twitter, just from the reverse perspective.

As if that story wasn't disturbing enough, Collado made some truly bizarre claims to The Post about his actions that night.

He said that "Musk monitors his location in real time; and that Musk can control Uber Eats to prevent him from receiving delivery orders."

He also claimed that Grimes, Musk's ex-girlfriend and mother of two of his children, sent him coded messages through his Instagram posts. Grimes lives in Pasadena, near the scene of the incident.

At press time, the LAPD had not arrested Collado, but said in a statement that its Threat Management Unit had been in contact with Musk's representatives and security team.

Musk has not commented on the latest development.

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Elon Musk's stalker is an Uber Eats driver who says Musk is stalking him

The identity of the man who Elon Musk called a "crazy stalker" has been revealed.

According to an article in the Washington Post, the mysterious hooded man is Brandon Collado, an Uber Eats driver from the Los Angeles area.

Collado allegedly confronted Musk's security at a South Pasadena gas station, blocking Musk's car and then jumping onto the hood. Musk was not in the vehicle, but his son X was, prompting the billionaire to post alarming videos of the incident on Twitter.

Related: Chilling Video Shows 'Crazy Stalker' Going After Elon Musk's Son

The Post said Collado was driving a Hyundai Elantra he rented on the Turo car-sharing app. He provided the newspaper with a video he took of Musk's security guard that matches one Musk posted on Twitter, just from the reverse perspective.

As if that story wasn't disturbing enough, Collado made some truly bizarre claims to The Post about his actions that night.

He said that "Musk monitors his location in real time; and that Musk can control Uber Eats to prevent him from receiving delivery orders."

He also claimed that Grimes, Musk's ex-girlfriend and mother of two of his children, sent him coded messages through his Instagram posts. Grimes lives in Pasadena, near the scene of the incident.

At press time, the LAPD had not arrested Collado, but said in a statement that its Threat Management Unit had been in contact with Musk's representatives and security team.

Musk has not commented on the latest development.

These teens went on "Shark Tank" with a product that will change the way you decorate your Christmas tree. Now it's a multi-million dollar business.

I lacked this critical skill that nearly cost me my career and my life

"Grey Rocking" is the technique you should be using to get through unwanted conversations this holiday season

Stop waiting for a great idea. Success is all about this one thing, says this health and wellness leader.

Use this powerful thinking technique and watch your team succeed

Here's how to know

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