The FBI is taking a serious stance regarding the explosion, treating it as a potential terrorist act. With the presence of large explosives discovered in the Cybertruck, there is growing concern about the motives behind the incident. Authorities have ramped up security and are investigating any possible connections to broader threats.
The suspect connected to the Tesla Cybertruck explosion has been identified as an active-duty U.S. Army member who was on leave. Authorities are exploring his background and prior actions in the days leading up to the explosion. This development raises questions about his intentions and the potential involvement in both the Las Vegas incident and the New Orleans attack.
As a precautionary measure, law enforcement will increase their presence on the Las Vegas Strip for the foreseeable future. Mayor Goodman emphasizes the need for security in the wake of recent events, aiming to reassure the public. The partnership between local police and federal investigators will be vital in addressing community safety concerns.
Authorities are investigating a developing story that could have serious implications for public safety, as they delve into a potential link between the attack in New Orleans and a recent explosion involving a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. The incident, which occurred just hours after the New Orleans attack, is now being treated as a possible act of terrorism. Following the explosion, a significant police presence has been visible in Las Vegas, and Mayor Carolyn Goodman announced that police patrols will be heightened along the Strip for at least the next two days. Forensic teams worked tirelessly to process the Cybertruck, which was removed from the scene in the early hours of the morning. Reports indicate that large mortars and fireworks were discovered in the back of the vehicle, raising concerns over the intentions of the driver. As authorities piece together the details, they are focusing on a primary suspect believed to have been involved in the incident, who has been identified as an active-duty member of the U.S. Army on leave from his post in Colorado Springs. As investigations unfold, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has executed a search warrant at a townhouse connected to the suspect. Relatives of the suspect claim they were unaware of any involvement he had in the Las Vegas explosion. Notably, the suspect had rented the Cybertruck only days prior, leading investigators to further scrutinize his whereabouts leading up to the explosion, while his wife reported that she had no idea of her husband’s activities in the days leading to this event. Authorities will continue to provide updates as they confirm details surrounding both the New Orleans attack and the Las Vegas explosion.Sounds like a horrible accident. Why is a special force guy with experience in explosives is using fireworks and camping gas cans? as per the above video, those cans are still intact. I guess they were empty.
Something isn’t adding up. You’re telling me a special ops active duty senior enlisted person tried doing an attack with fireworks and gas cans? That’s super armature for someone that is qualified as an expert… 🧐
I honestly think they are trying to blame it as a terror attack when the vehicle is flawed so they can’t sue the owner of Tesla.
Leon and Donette are inspiring so much emotion!! None of it is good, happy, secure or unifying.
Matthew Livelsberger, the driver of the Cybertruck that exploded outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, previously served at Fort Liberty in North Carolina, the same military base as Shamsud-Din Jabbar. Jabbar was the driver of the white truck involved in the terrorist attack in New Orleans, Louisiana, which resulted in 15 deaths and 35 injuries. Both individuals are reported to have used the Turo app to rent their vehicles.
The reporter on site did not answer the question that I hear every news outlet asking......why is this being investigated as a potential terror attack? Is it important regarding funding or jurisdiction or something else?