Jan 02, 2025
The driver of the Cybertruck that exploded outside Trump International Hotel Las Vegas was a member of the elite Army Special Forces known as the Green Berets. Law enforcement on Thursday was seen outside a home in Colorado Springs where Matthew Livelsberger apparently lived. pic.twitter.com/qp43iCcH6e FBI Denver (@FBIDenver) January 2, 2025Livelsberger died in the explosion outside the Trump Hotel Wednesday. Seven others suffered minor injuries. RELATED STORY | Law enforcement executing search warrants following deadly New Orleans truck attackInvestigators have not revealed the cause of the explosion. However, gas canisters and fireworks were inside the vehicle, according to Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Kevin McMahill.Authorities in Las Vegas said on Wednesday that they are investigating whether the explosion was an act of terrorism. RELATED STORY | Superdome hardening security for Sugar Bowl, Super Bowl following New Year's attack"We believe this is an isolated incident. We do not believe that there is a bunch of folks out there supporting this or helping this and we don't believe that there's any other danger to the community right now," said Jeremy Schwartz, acting special agent in charge for the FBIs Las Vegas office.The explosion in Las Vegas happened hours after a vehicle slammed into revelers in New Orleans, killing at least 14 people. Scripps News Denver reports that the suspects in both incidents served at the same military base. They also both used the vehicle rental company Turo to obtain the trucks used in the incidents. However, the FBI stated on Thursday that there is no "definitive" link between the two incidents.
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