The @ElonJet account was briefly restored Wednesday afternoon before being suspended again.

Musk also vowed to take legal action against the account operator.

On Wednesday, aNew York Times reporter tweetedthat Sweeney said he’d received no warning ahead of the ban.

Musk explained the new policy in a response to a comment.

This includes posting links to sites with real-time location info.

“Legal action is being taken against Sweeney & organizations who supported harm to my family.”

X is apparently a reference toX A-12, his 2-year-old son with singer Grimes.

It wasn’t immediately clear whether Musk filed a police report about the alleged encounter.

Musk also did not directly connect the incident to the @ElonJet account.

Sweeney did not return CNET’s request for comment.

Twitter, which no longer has a communications department, didn’t respond to a request for comment.