Matthew Livelsberger, identified as the individual responsible for the Cybertruck explosion that took place in Las Vegas on New Year’s Day, intended no harm to others, according to his uncle. “Matt was a very skilled warrior, and he would be able to make—if it was him, and if he did this—he would’ve been able to make a more sophisticated explosive than using propane tanks and camping fuel,” argued Dean Livelsberger, claiming his “supersoldier” nephew—a Green Beret—”had the skills and ability to make something more, let’s say, ‘efficient'” than the crude bomb attributed to him.
“Think of Oklahoma City,” said Dean, referring to the 1995 bombing of a federal building by ex-serviceman Timothy McVeigh, which killed 168 people. “McVeigh was just a normal soldier. Not a Tier 1 operator like Matt,” said Dean, arguing his nephew “could have fashioned a bomb that would have obliterated half of that hotel if he seriously wanted to hurt others.”
Dean Livelsberger emphasized Matthew’s capability of causing much greater destruction, highlighting his skills as a highly decorated Green Beret with multiple overseas deployments, including in Afghanistan and other regions.
THE ATTACK.
The Las Vegas bombing occurred outside the Trump International Hotel and involved a rented Cybertruck, manufactured by Elon Musk’s Tesla. Livelsberger reportedly killed himself before his explosives detonated inside the vehicle, leaving seven people with minor injuries.
Authorities discovered Livelsberger’s body, severely burned and initially only identifiable through his personal belongings, including credit cards and a military ID. Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin McMahill stated that the investigation is ongoing as officials search for a motive behind the incident.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is exploring connections between this Las Vegas event and a previous attack in New Orleans by Shamsud-din Jabbar. No definite link has been established, but they served at the same military base, Fort Bragg, and were in Afghanistan at overlapping times.
Jabbar is believed to have been associated with the Islamic State, but Dean Livelsberger describes his nephew as having been “a 100 percent patriot” who “loved Trump,”