Matthew Livelsberger, the man behind the Las Vegas explosion, has been identified and pictured following the incident outside the Trump hotel
Las Vegas: A man named Matthew Livelsberger has been identified as the one who blew up a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump hotel. This is the first time he’s been pictured since the incident.
Livelsberger, a US Army veteran, reportedly used fireworks to cause the explosion, which injured several people nearby. It’s a shocking event that has left many wondering what led to it.
This explosion happened just hours after a tragic incident in New Orleans, where a driver crashed into a crowd, killing at least 15 people. Authorities are looking into any possible connections between the two events.
Interestingly, Livelsberger trained at the same military base as the New Orleans suspect. The FBI is now investigating his connections, with agents seen at a property linked to him.
Both the Cybertruck and the truck used in New Orleans were rented through the same app, Turo. The company is cooperating with law enforcement as they dig deeper into these incidents.
Las Vegas police confirmed that one person died in the Cybertruck explosion, while seven others suffered minor injuries. It took hours for authorities to recover the body from the wreckage.
The FBI is focused on identifying the individual involved and determining if this was an act of terrorism. They’re taking this very seriously.
Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, commented on the explosion, saying it was caused by large fireworks or a bomb in the truck. He claimed the Cybertruck contained much of the blast, which is quite a statement.
Musk even joked about the situation, saying the attackers picked the wrong vehicle for their plans. It’s a wild situation that’s still unfolding.