Authorities are reviewing the electronic devices of veteran Matthew Livelsberger, 37, in an effort to piece together the motive behind the Tesla Cybertruck car bomb explosion outside the Trump International Las Vegas Hotel in Nevada on Monday. New Year’s Day, according to the newspaper The Independenton January 4.
Police determined this was a suicide bombing, killing Livelsberger on the spot and injuring 7 others.
The driver who committed suicide in a Tesla Cybertruck was a military man and ‘loved Mr. Trump’
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said it found two “letters” in the Notes application on the person’s iPhone, which recorded this person’s complaints about personal issues and American politics.
“Soldiers, veterans and all Americans, IT’S TIME TO WAKE UP! We are being led by weak, incompetent leadership, only aiming to benefit themselves,” the original letter read. first wrote.
According to a quote from the second letter, Mr. Livelsberger wrote: “We are the United States of America, the number one country in the world. But now we are dying and approaching the point of collapse.”
“This is not an act of terrorism, but a warning. Americans only pay attention to shows and violence. What better way to convey my message than with a fireworks show and quality?” explode?”, according to the letter.
Assistant Chief of Police of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Dori Koren emphasized that the above are only excerpts from letters from a person named Livelsberger. The police are planning to release the letter so the public can understand more about this person’s way of thinking.
The FBI did not detect any connection between military veterans and terrorist organizations.
Investigation results showed that the person most likely suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and had family problems.
The explosives used by this person in the car bomb explosion were purchased legally at a weapons store in Colorado.