Matthew Livelsberger, responsible for the Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump Tower hotel in Las Vegas, which was evacuated as a precautionary measure on New Year’s Day
The man who blew up a Tesla cybertruck outside a Trump hotel was “on leave from active military duty in Germany,” it has emerged.
Matthew Livelsberger, 37, used fireworks to cause the huge blast outside the hotel in Las Vegas at around 7.30am on Wednesday. He died in the explosion, which has left multiple people injured.
He was on active duty in the US Army in Germany, but allowed on leave, during which time he returned to his home city of Colorado Springs. However, a relative has today told reporters Livelsberger’s wife had not heard from the man in several days.
The truck explosion came hours after a driver rammed a truck into a crowd in New Orleans’ famed French Quarter early on New Year’s Day, killing at least 15 people before being shot to death by police. Authorities across the US are exploring potential links between the two incidents.
But speaking in Las Vegas, Sheriff Kevin McMahill reassured the community it was not at immediate risk of another horror following the explosion. He called the blast “an isolated incident” which, unlike the New Orleans attack, has no link to ISIS. Shamsud Din Jabbar, in the latter, was reportedly inspired by The Islamic State.
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