New Revelations About Tesla Cybertruck Driver: 'He Loved Donald Trump' and 'Felt Like Batman in His Car'
las vegas - New details emerge about the tragic incident involving a Tesla Cybertruck driver in Las Vegas who had a strong admiration for Donald Trump and portrayed himself as Batman in his vehicle.
A shocking incident took place in front of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, where a vehicle, identified as a Tesla Cybertruck, burst into flames. The driver, 37-year-old military veteran Matthew Livelsberger, was found with a gunshot wound to his head, which authorities believe was self-inflicted before the vehicle exploded. Mortars and burning camping bottles connected to an explosion system were discovered in the vehicle, causing minor injuries to bystanders.
The motive behind Livelsberger's actions remains unclear, with the FBI stating that uncovering the motive is their top priority. Livelsberger's uncle described him as a patriotic soldier who served in the military for 19 years, receiving accolades for his service. Speculations arise on whether Livelsberger constructed the explosion system himself or not.
Prior to the tragic incident, Livelsberger had boasted to an ex-partner about his rented Tesla Cybertruck, comparing himself to Batman and sending photos and videos of the vehicle relentlessly. The ex-partner expressed shock over Livelsberger's actions, mentioning he had been a supportive figure in her life during difficult times.
Despite similarities in military background with another individual involved in a separate tragic event in New Orleans, the FBI sees no direct connection between the two cases. The local authorities in Las Vegas are investigating potential concerns related to the incident occurring in front of a Trump-affiliated building, involving a Tesla vehicle.
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