The recent Cybertruck bombing at Trump Tower Las Vegas has sent shockwaves across the nation. The perpetrator has been identified as 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger from Colorado Springs, Colorado. Senior law enforcement sources have confirmed that Livelsberger was the driver of the Cybertruck used in the attack, which he triggered using a detonation system, resulting in his own death.
Authorities are treating the incident as a potential act of terrorism, as preliminary investigations suggest that the vehicle was loaded with a combination of fireworks, gas tanks, and camping fuel. Livelsberger’s ties to Colorado Springs have prompted federal agents and local police to conduct search warrants on multiple addresses linked to him in the area.
The FBI is actively investigating a townhouse complex in the Stetson Hills neighborhood where Livelsberger is believed to have resided. Reports indicate that the complex is under scrutiny, but there is no known threat to the community at this time.
Livelsberger’s LinkedIn profile paints a chilling picture, indicating that he had military experience and was employed as a Remote and Autonomous Systems Manager in the U.S. Army leading up to the attack. It has been reported that Livelsberger served in the elite Green Berets, known for their expertise in unconventional warfare.
Coincidentally, the Cybertruck used in the attack was rented through the Turo app, the same platform used to rent a pickup truck involved in a deadly attack in New Orleans. Sources have confirmed that Livelsberger served at the same military base as the individual responsible for the New Orleans attack, sparking investigations into a possible connection between the two men.
As this story continues to unfold, authorities are working tirelessly to piece together the events leading up to the Cybertruck bombing at Trump Tower Las Vegas. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing situation.