There is no link between the explosion in and the attack in New Orleans confirmed yesterday Friday (3,12025) the FBI and pointed out that the military man found dead inside Cybertruck which exploded Wednesday outside Trump International Hotel suffered post-traumatic stress and “had no hostility towards the elected president of the United States.” Police officials announced Thursday that 37-year-old Matthew Lovellsberger, a decorated special forces military officer from Colorado Sprinks, shot himself in the head inside Tesla Cybertruck before being wrapped in flames in Las Vegas. CORVERSE The perpetrator “had no hostility towards the elected president of the United States,” said FBI agent Spencer Evans at a press conference. From the evidence of the investigation and information of the army, it appears that he was “probably suffering from DMS”, while “there were other issues of family nature or personal bitterness” that might have been factors contributing to his decision. He stressed that everything indicates that this is a “tragic suicide incident”. CORVERSE Researchers found two letters in which Laivelsberger expressed “political dissatisfactions,” deputy Sheriff Dory Coren said. In excerpts of letters that saw the light of publicity, Laivelsberger writes that the U.S. suffers from “deadly illness” and “run for collapse”. Claiming that this is not a “terrorist attack” but a “call for awakening”, 37-year-old explains how he designed the explosion because “the Americans pay attention only to sight and violence”.
Las Vegas: From post-traumatic stress Tesla Cyberruck’s driver who exploded outside the Trump Hotel
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