Tesla Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas: the driver left letters criticizing the government and called it “insensitive”

Tesla Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas: the driver left letters criticizing the government and called it “insensitive”

Soldier Matthew Livelsberger, the alleged perpetrator of the explosion, said his objective was to “draw attention” to a “weak” country.

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After knowing the latest messages from the driver linked to the explosion of the Tesla Cybertruck in front of Trump Tower, a writing has now been added to his phone criticizing the current administration. The ex-soldier Matthew Liveslberger accuses USA to be directed by a “weak and insensitive leadership“.

“It’s time to wake up (…) we are being led by weak and insensitive leadership that has only served to enrich itself,” reads an excerpt from one of the letters shared to the press by the assistant sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police, Dori Koren.

What the suicide letters of former soldier Matthew Livelsberger said

The alleged person responsible for the explosion, until then an active US soldier, Matthew Livelsberger explained in his writings that Their goal was not to commit a “terrorist attack”but rather served as “a call for attention“added the agent.

“Americans only pay attention to spectacles and violence. “What better way to get my point across than with a show with fireworks and explosives?”reads the letter collected by the authorities.

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“What better way to get my point across than with fireworks and explosives?” Livelsberger said into his cell phone.

It was also learned that the driver linked to this incident shot himself in the head before blowing up the vehicle, according to the police version. The explosion occurred after the attack in New Orleans, carried out by the military Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar (42).

Both were part of the same Army base in North Carolina then known as Fort Bragg, although officials assure that there is no coincidence in their assignments at the base and rule out the correlation between the two events.

Despite Elon Musk’s pride, specialists doubt the resistance of the Cybertruck

After the explosion in front of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, the Tesla truck Cybertruck was burned but practically intactwhich generated a wave of praise online for its resilience. But, beyond the joy of Elon Musk – CEO of the electric vehicle company – a series of experts assured that the The explosives used were apparently of low intensity.

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