Las Vegas police punted to the federal government when it came to releasing the manifesto written by Cybertruck bomber Matthew Livelsberger. The denial raises questions about what in the manifesto is a secret.
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A former girlfriend of Matthew Livelsberger, the man behind a Tesla Cybertruck explosion at the Trump International on New Year’s Day, said his 2019 deployment to Afghanistan “absolutely broke him.”
Police said the suspect in a Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump International Hotel used ChatGPT to help plan his attack and left behind a six-page manifesto.
Your car is spying on you. That is one takeaway from the fast, detailed data that Tesla collected on the driver of one of its Cybertrucks that exploded in Las Vegas earlier this week.
Former UFC fighter Tim Kennedy said he competed 13 years ago in a reality TV show with Matthew Livelsberger, the man behind the Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas.
In the past decade, Clark County has moved to harden the corridor’s safety by installing thousands of steel posts that dot Las Vegas Boulevard.
Matthew Livelsberger kept a diary on his phone in which he wrote about buying firearms and camping equipment, according to Assistant Sheriff Dori Koren.
As authorities search for a motive behind the truck explosion outside Trump International, friends and family of the driver told media outlets what is known of his last days.
Officials released new details Thursday but said a motive for the bombing at Trump International remains unclear.
Matthew Livelsberger’s uncle said that his nephew, a Green Beret, had the skills to inflict more serious damage, if he wanted to.
An increased law enforcement presence continued across Las Vegas, a day after a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside the Trump International.
High tech tools were used to create a timeline of events between when Matthew Livelsberger rented a Cybertruck in Colorado and the truck’s explosion in Las Vegas.
Matthew Livelsberger was a registered ‘No Labels’ voter — though a family member described him as a Trump supporter.
The hotel was open once again as some guests checked in and others retrieved their cars after having to leave the property on New Year’s Day.
A truck that exploded outside of Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year’s Day was rented on a peer-to-peer car rental app.