Active-duty Green Beret soldier Matthew Livelsberger, 37, is believed to have died in a Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside a Trump hotel in Las Vegas. Preliminary evidence suggests a self-inflicted gunshot wound preceded the explosion, with a firearm found at his feet and identifying documents inside the vehicle. While fireworks and other explosives were discovered in the truck’s bed, the sophistication of the device is unusual given Livelsberger’s military experience. Authorities are investigating a potential link to a similar New Orleans attack, noting both incidents involved rented vehicles via the Turo app and military veterans.
Read More
Matthew Livelsberger, a highly decorated Green Beret, died in a Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside a Las Vegas Trump hotel on New Year’s Day. While initially believed to be a bombing, Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin McMahill concluded it was a suicide with a subsequent explosion, as a gunshot wound to the head was discovered. The investigation is ongoing, but the relatively unsophisticated explosive device used raises questions given Livelsberger’s extensive military experience. Despite his patriotic public persona and love for the country, the motive remains unclear.
Read More
A Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside a Las Vegas Trump Hotel, resulting in one fatality and seven injuries. Authorities believe the explosion was caused by a detonation system involving fireworks, gas tanks, and camping fuel, controlled by the driver. The FBI is investigating whether the incident constitutes a terrorist act, though they currently believe it to be isolated. Elon Musk confirmed the explosion was caused by explosives in the truck’s bed, not a vehicle malfunction, and that the Cybertruck’s design mitigated damage.
Read More
A Tesla Cybertruck rented via Turo exploded outside a Trump hotel in Las Vegas, killing the driver, Matthew Livelsberger, a US army veteran, and injuring seven bystanders. The vehicle was found to contain fireworks, fuel, and gas canisters. Investigations are underway, exploring a potential link between this incident and a similar New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans, also involving a Turo-rented vehicle and a former military member. The FBI is pursuing leads across multiple states and internationally.
Read More
A Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside a Las Vegas Trump Hotel Wednesday morning, resulting in one fatality and seven injuries. Authorities believe the explosion was caused by a detonation system involving fireworks, gas tanks, and camping fuel, intentionally controlled by the driver. The FBI is investigating whether the incident constitutes a terrorist act, but currently considers it isolated. The vehicle, rented in Colorado via Turo, was driven around the Las Vegas Strip before the explosion.
Read More
A Tesla Cybertruck fire in Las Vegas, described by many as an explosion rather than a simple fire, resulted in one fatality and seven injuries. The incident occurred outside a Trump hotel, adding a layer of intrigue to the already shocking event. The sheer violence of the explosion, far exceeding what’s typical in even a catastrophic electric vehicle fire, immediately raised questions about the cause.
The Cybertruck, rented via the platform Turo, was involved in an incident remarkably similar to another recent event in New Orleans. This New Orleans incident also involved a Turo-rented vehicle, explosives, and resulted in fatalities. The striking similarities between these two events led many to suspect a possible connection, although authorities haven’t yet confirmed a link between the attacks.… Continue reading