The US Federal Bureau (FBI) yesterday (January 3) confirmed the suspect driving the Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on January 1 without hatred or aversion to Mr. Donald Trump and is likely this object with psychological illness.
Speaking to the press, Christopher Raia – Deputy Assistant Director of the US Federal Investigation Department (FBI) said that after the initial investigation steps, along with the previous information collection, this object was likely to suffer from tensions after trauma (PTSD), which could originate from family circumstances.
In addition, the US Federal Investigation Department also reaffirmed the suspect in New Orleans to act alone, not related to the Cybertruck explosion in front of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, although two incidents occurred on the same day.
Tesla Cybertruck car outside the Trump international hotel in Las Vegas. Photo: Washington Post.
On January 2, the US police identified the person who was found dead inside the Cybertruck, Matthew Livelsberger – 37 years old, former US specialized soldier and had been in 19 years. US officials said that the person sat inside the car as the fuel tanks and a large amount of fireworks exploded and he acted alone. The body was so burned that it was inevitable, so investigators had to confirm evidence from DNA testing and medical record verification.
The explosion caused 7 people to be slightly injured but hardly caused damage to the hotel. Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, owned by Trump Organization of President Donald Trump. His son Eric Trump – Trump Organization’s executive director would like to thank the authorities for his quick action right after the explosion.