With just a few days left before taking office, the investigation into the explosion that occurred yesterday in front of Donald Trump's Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, involving a Tesla Cybertruck, is ongoing. IT HAS BEEN REVEALED THAT HE WAS AN ACTIVE DUTY SOLDIERKevin McMahill from the Las Vegas Police Department announced at a press conference that the 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger, who died in the Cybertruck, was an active duty soldier in the Army Special Forces "Green Berets." HE SHOT HIMSELF IN THE HEADMcMahill stated that the soldier was on leave, shot himself in the head just before the explosion in the vehicle, and that his lifeless body was "rendered unrecognizable," making it difficult to identify him. McMahill mentioned that there were many commonalities between soldier Livelsberger and the New Orleans attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar, emphasizing that there was no indication that the two knew each other. He reported that both rented their vehicles through Turo, both served in the U.S. Army, and although they were not in the same unit, they served at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. McMahill also noted that they had both served in Afghanistan at the same time, but were not in the same unit. He stated, "If these turn out to be just similarities, they are very strange similarities." McMahill shared that two semi-automatic pistols found in the Tesla were legally purchased on December 30. It was learned that Livelsberger was on leave during the incident while being active duty in Germany. "THE EXPLOSION WAS NOT FROM THE TESLA, BUT FROM FIREWORKS OR A BOMB IN THE VEHICLE"Elon Musk, the owner of Tesla and an American billionaire, stated on social media, "We have confirmed that the explosion was caused by a large amount of fireworks and/or a bomb being transported in the rented Cybertruck's bed, and that the vehicle itself had nothing to do with it. Both this Cybertruck and the vehicle used in the New Orleans attack were rented from Turo. They may be connected in some way." The FBI is continuing its investigations into whether there is a connection between the New Orleans attack and the incident in Las Vegas.
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