A loud explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas has led investigators to believe that the individual responsible might be an active-duty soldier. The tragic incident has caused several injuries, and although the individual’s body was severely burnt, the identification process is still pending due to the need for a DNA test. Initial evidence, however, points towards Matthew Livelsberger, a 37-year-old from Colorado Springs, who was presumably the man behind the wheel of the ill-fated Tesla Cybertruck that exploded on New Year’s Day.

The detonation prompted immediate action from local authorities, leading to the swift evacuation of the hotel and emergency response for those injured. Livelsberger’s motives remain unclear, despite the shocking discovery of various items within the car, including an array of fireworks, accelerants, and two legally purchased semi-automatic guns. Credit cards, an iPhone, a smartwatch, and an ID card found at the scene added to the grim puzzle. Witness accounts and police reports indicate that Livelsberger had rented the Cybertruck in Denver and traveled through several states before reaching Las Vegas, where he ultimately ended his journey in a tragic explosion.

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