Matthew Livelsberger used ChatGPT to research firearms and explosives before detonating fireworks mortars in a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, authorities said. Seven people were injured in the blast, and Livelsberger died by suicide. Authorities are investigating how the explosives were ignited but believe Livelsberger poured racing fuel inside the Cybertruck.
Late former President Jimmy Carter makes a final funeral procession from the U.S. Navy Memorial to the Capitol in Washington D.C.This image provided by Alcides Antunes shows a Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside President-elect Donald Trump 's Las Vegas hotel early Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025.
Authorities say Livelsberger parked a Tesla Cybertruck near the entrance of the Trump Hotel on Wednesday, Jan. 1, and initiated an explosion of several fireworks mortars that were in the bed. It's still unclear how Livelsberger set off the explosives, but the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives believes surveillance video recorded him pouring racing fuel around the inside of the Cybertruck. They believe the muzzle flash of the gun used when he shot himself could have set off the fumes.
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