Matthew Livelsberger, 37, a Special Operations soldier who was on leave from his base in Germany, investigators said. As investigators continue their investigation into the blast, a profile of ...
Las Vegas Cybertruck bomber Matthew Livelsberger claimed his shocking suicide wasn’t a terror attack but a way for the US solider to “cleanse” his mind ...
Las Vegas police punted to the federal government when it came to releasing the manifesto written by Cybertruck bomber ...
Officials said they did not know why 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger chose Trump International for the New Year’s Day blast. Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill said he may have also considered ...
Livelsberger left his home in Colorado Springs the day after Christmas following the argument with his wife, less than a week before he blew up the Tesla Cybertruck on New Year’s Day ...
The man who rented a Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas was 37-year-old Matthew Alan Livelsberger, a U.S. Army service member from Colorado ...
The 37-year-old Green Beret soldier named Matthew Livelsberger left behind a deranged manifesto, calling the incident a "wake-up call" for the country. The contents of the note suggest that ...
Sheriff Kevin McMahill on Friday confirmed that Matthew Livelsberger, a highly decorated 37-year-old Army Green Beret, took his own life as part of a self-described "stunt" to get the attention of his ...
Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill said Matthew Livelsberger, a 37-year-old Green Beret, likely planned a more damaging attack but the steel-sided vehicle absorbed much of the force from the ...
The driver, who police identified as Matthew Livelsberger, died. The explosion also injured several others. New video shows Livelsberger pouring about 20 gallons of fuel in the back of the ...
The suspect in the Las Vegas attack was identified as Matthew Livelsberger. He died in the explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck packed with explosives outside President-elect Donald Trump’s Las Vegas ...
Matthew Livelsberger of the Army’s 10th Special Forces Group arranged for a shipment of 200 stuffed animals, 100 notebooks, and 50 sets of crayons and pencils to be delivered from his native ...