Curious case of US Army man suspected in Trump hotel Cybertruck blast
India TodayThe Tesla Cybertruck blast outside Trump hotel continues to puzzle American investigators as they probe the motive that drove a serving US Special Forces agent to shoot himself dead before detonating explosives on January 1. Local media reports suggest that Matthew Alan Livelsberger, 37, was going through marital upheaval and had been exhibiting a “changed” behaviour – often preferring isolation – since his return from the Middle East five years ago. He had rented the Tesla Cybertruck from a vehicle rental site named Turo in Colorado on December 29, four days before the explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. New York Times cited his comrades saying Livelsberger, serving as a master sergeant in the Army Special Forces, was trained in manufacturing and handling explosives and could have caused more harm had he wished.