“Cybertruck Blast: Special Forces Veteran's Intentions Questioned”
Las Vegas, Nev. USA,Sat Jan 04 2025
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This: a long-serving US Special Forces soldier blows up his Tesla Cybertruck right outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. The bomb was so powerful that it smashed the truck to pieces, but mysteriously, nearby glass doors and luxurious chandeliers stayed intact. Seven people were injured, but sadly, the soldier, Matthew Alan Livelsberger, was the only one who died.
This wasn’t what jumping soldiers or locals expected. Just hours earlier, Nevada dealt with a massive attack in New Orleans. So, why didn’t this one cause more damage? If Livelsberger, known as "Berg" by his fellow Green Berets, wanted to create havoc, his battle buddies think he could have.
For nearly two decades, Berg served in Special Forces. He started as a communications expert, moved to intelligence, and later became the senior leader of an elite team. Based in Colorado Springs and Stuttgart, Germany, with the 10th Special Forces Group, he saw action at least six times, including three tours in Afghanistan. His bravery earned him Army medals.
The puzzle of the blast's minimal damage and low casualties has authorities and Special Forces veterans scratching their heads. It raises questions about Berg’s true goals. What was his motive? Could he have caused more harm if he wanted? These are questions that days after the event, remain unanswered.
https://localnews.ai/article/cybertruck-blast-special-forces-veterans-intentions-questioned-fabc772
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