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FBI says no definitive link between Tesla explosion and New Orleans attack

The FBI on Thursday stated it had up until now discovered no definitive link in between the New Year's Day

New Orleans truck attack

that eliminated 15 people and a Tesla Cybertruck that exploded in Las Vegas, which eliminated the motorist who authorities have reportedly identified as an active-duty U.S. Army soldier.

The Las Vegas surge

beyond the Trump International Hotel left the sole resident of the truck dead and seven people with small injuries, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Authorities Department stated in a. declaration.

Police officials identified the male inside the. Tesla Cybertruck as Matthew Livelsberger, an active-duty U.S. Army soldier, the Associated Press and other media reported. Thursday.

The FBI has determined the person driving the Cybertruck however. was not ready to launch that details, FBI unique agent in. charge Jeremy Schwartz told reporters on Wednesday. The FBI did. not react to a request for more information on Thursday.

Livelsberger was designated to the U.S. Army Special. Operations Command and was on authorized leave at the time of his. death, a U.S. Army official said. The U.S. Army Special. Operations Command would not talk about an ongoing. examination, a representative stated.

Livelsberger had been on active duty from January 2006 to. March 2011 and later served in the National Guard and Army. Reserve before returning to active service in December 2012 as a. U.S. Army Special Operations Soldier, according to a U.S. Army. official.

Livelsberger does not appear to have a criminal record. He. has actually been linked to addresses in Colorado Springs considering that 2013.

Authorities on Wednesday said that the Tesla Cybertruck was. rented out of Colorado. FOX21 in Colorado reported a law. enforcement presence at a town home complex in a Colorado. Springs area late Wednesday night.

The FBI's Denver office on Thursday stated that a search of a. residential address in Colorado Springs by federal and regional. authorities is associated with the Las Vegas surge.

Videos taken by witnesses inside and outside the Las Vegas. hotel showed the lorry blowing up and flames pouring out of it,. as it sat outside the hotel at around 8:40 a.m. local time (1640. GMT) Wednesday.

A Trump spokesman did not return a request for comment. Thursday on the Cybertruck incident. Eric Trump praised Las. Vegas fire and police officials on Wednesday for their. fast action on the explosion.

' LOTS OF QUESTIONS'. The Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas is part of the Trump. Organization, the business of President-elect Donald Trump, who. will return to the White Home on Jan. 20. Tesla CEO. Elon Musk was a key backer of Trump in his 2024 presidential. project and is likewise an advisor to the inbound president.

Clearly a Cybertruck, the Trump hotel - there's great deals of. concerns that we have to address, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police. Department Constable Kevin McMahill said at a news conference.

Cops said the truck arrived in Las Vegas at around 7:30. a.m. and drove through the city's hotel- and casino-lined Strip. till it reached the Trump hotel, where it dropped in the valet. location. The Trump hotel was evacuated after the explosion and many. of its visitors were relocated to another hotel.

Detectives found fuel containers and big firework. mortars in the bed of the truck, an authorities declaration said.

Schwartz, the FBI special representative in charge, said it was not. yet clear whether the blast was an act of terrorism.

Musk, in a post on X, said, We have now confirmed that the. surge was brought on by huge fireworks and/or a bomb. brought in the bed of the rented Cybertruck and is unassociated to. the automobile itself.

Both the Cybertruck and the vehicle utilized in the New Orleans. attack had actually been leased through car-sharing service Turo,. McMahill said.

A Turo spokesperson said the business did not think either. of the renters of the vehicles associated with the Las Vegas and New. Orleans attacks had a criminal background that would have. recognized them as a security danger.

(source: Reuters)