You’ll be unsurprised to learn that the incident with the supposed Musk stalker appears to have nothing to do with the jet tracking account. It occurred 26 miles from the airport, and a full day after ElonJet placed the plane in Los Angeles. https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/12/18/details-of-musk-stalking-incident/
Musk blamed a Twitter account for an alleged stalker. Police see no link.

The incident last week underscored how Elon Musk’s personal concerns can influence his governance of a social media platform used by hundreds of millions of people.

The Washington Post
Common sense should have dictated the same conclusion, of course: “This person may be somewhere at LAX” is not exactly a detailed roadmap, and there are few places more predictably crawling with security than an airport.
@normative And having driven to LAX twice this weekend, lol at the idea that someone could just drive up through that Century Blvd. traffic into the airport and easily find someone based on a plane tracker post.