A 37-year-old Army Special Forces veteran, Matthew Livelsberger, is suspected of detonating himself inside a Cybertruck parked outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year's Day. The blast killed Livelsberger and injured seven others. Police are investigating if the incident is connected to a separate attack in New Orleans where a suspected Islamic State supporter killed 15 people. FBI agents are searching a property linked to Livelsberger in Colorado Springs.
The person suspected of blowing themselves up inside a Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year's Day has been named by local networks as 37-year-old Army Special Forces veteran Matthew Livelsberger, though this has not been officially confirmed.One person, believed to be the driver, died and another seven sustained light injuries when the explosion rocked the Cybertruck in the hotel's valet area at around 8:40 a.m. local time.
Citing multiple sources, ABC affiliate KOAA News reported Colorado Springs native Livelsberger was behind the wheel of the Cybertruck when Wednesday's explosion occurred outside the Trump International Hotel at Las Vegas Boulevard and Sammy Davis Jr. Drive.According to a LinkedIn profile attributed to Livelsberger, he had spent 19 years in the Army working as a communications specialist, including 18 years with the Army Special Forces.
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