The new developments in the Cybertruck vehicle explosion case that occurred yesterday (01.01.2025) outside the Trump Hotel in . Clark County Sheriff, Kevin McMahill, said at a press conference that a pistol was found on the man’s feet in the driver’s seat in Tesla in Las Vegas, who they believe is 37-year-old Matthew Lievelsberger from Colorado. CORVERSE The shooting seemed to have been done by the perpetrator himself, officials reported. Damage from the explosion was limited mainly to the interior of the large vehicle. The explosion had “anonymous” time and did not knock on the doors of the Trump Hotel that was a few meters away,” the sheriff said. “This incident was not expected by a person with this kind of military experience,” said Kenny Cooper, a special agent responsible for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. CORVERSE Cybertruck’s driver is believed to be the U.S. Army’s “Green Berness”, Matthew Alan Lieversberger. BREAKING: Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin McMahon McMahon McMahill reveals the coroner’s office discovered the driver of the Cybertruck that was extended in front of the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas “had preserved a g-nost wound to the head prince to the detonation of the vehicle.” — RedWave Press (@RedWave_Press) “Among other burned objects found inside the truck were a second gun, a series of fireworks, a passport, a military identity, credit cards, an iPhone and a smartwatch,” said McMahon. Authorities stated that both weapons were legally purchased. Researchers have not definitively identified Livelsberger, but the identities and tattoos on the body “give a strong indication that it is him,” said the sheriff. Lievelsberger served in the Green Berets, highly trained special forces working to counter terrorism abroad and train partners, the military said in a statement. He had served in the army since 2006, rising to ranks with a long career abroad, serving twice in Afghanistan and Ukraine, Tajikistan, Georgia and Congo, the Army said. He was awarded two Bronze Stars, including one with a bravery device for courage under fire, an infantry battle badge and a Army Praise medal with valor. Livelsberger was on approved leave when he died, according to the statement.
Las Vegas: Cybertruck driver shot himself in the head before the explosion outside the Trump Hotel
—
in World