Authorities are treating Wednesday morning’s Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside Trump International Hotel Las Vegas as a possible act of terrorism.
Before it exploded, the all-electric Cybertruck was parked in the valet area outside the Las Vegas hotel. The vehicle had apparently been loaded with fireworks, as security footage circulating on social media seems to indicate. The fire was extinguished and the public was told to avoid the area.
#BREAKING: The Cybertruck explosion outside of Trump Tower in Las Vegas is now being investigated as a possible ACT OF TERR0R, per ABC News.
The driver is deceased, and 7 bystanders have been injured. pic.twitter.com/ngl2JyAHzE
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) January 1, 2025
Cybertruck Explosion At Trump Hotel Was Intentional; Rented From Same Company As New Orleans Truck
We don't have a confirmed picture of Matthew Livelsberger. There has been no official listing by the Police or the FBI giving his name and picture. This is the only source that is driving all the current information. pic.twitter.com/MnGimWYrEa
— Truth Justice ™ (@SpartaJustice) January 2, 2025
Matthew Livelsberger, 37, identified as the driver of the Cybertruck that exploded in Las Vegas, is listed on LinkedIn as an Operations Director and Intelligence Manager with Special Forces experience. pic.twitter.com/qPmy2Hqs7X
— Raw Reporting (@Raw_Reporting) January 2, 2025
New reports are surfacing of a potential "Fort Bragg connection" between Shamsur-Din Jabbar, the New Orleans attacker, and Matthew Livelsberger, who has been named as the Las Vegas cybertruck driver.
Fort Bragg has been listed as a common military base and it is plausible both… pic.twitter.com/1bFUfMYk3y
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) January 2, 2025
Pictured: Las Vegas bomber who blew up Cybertruck outside Trump hotel as cops say he served at the same military base as New Orleans mass killer Jabbar
h/t patthedog, Canucklehead, Mauser, XC
