Who is Matthew Livelsberger? Tesla Cybertruck ‘bomber’ who served in army
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ONE person is dead and seven others have been injured after a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside Donald Trump’s Las Vegas hotel. The alleged bomber has been named as US army veteran Matthew Livelsberger - here's all we know about the 37-year-old. Matthew Livelsberger was allegedly the individual responsible for the terrifying blast outside one of Donald Trump's hotels on New Year's Day.
Livelsberger died inside the Tesla when it exploded as seven others sustained injuries from the debris. Cops are still probing the deadly explosion to see if it was an "act of terror". Shocking footage caught the moment the car erupted outside the glass entrance of the Trump International Hotel just before 9am on Wednesday, January 1.
Loud blasts can be heard in the short video as black smoke filled the Nevada air. An ambulance and multiple cop cars rushed to the hotel, located just off the main world-famous Las Vegas Strip. The 4,990kg vehicle was ripped apart with its metal paneling flying across the street, causing injury to seven civilians.
It has been revealed that Livelsberger served at the same base as the New Orleans suspect Shamsud Din Jabbar. However, investigators are yet to confirm any potential relationship or connections between the two suspects. President Joe Biden has spoken out on the possibility, however he said federal law enforcement is investigating and tracking the incidents.