Retired Army officer Sam Shoemate reportedly received an email from the suspect days before the Trump Hotel car bomb in Las ...
Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger, a U.S. Army Green Beret, is the suspect in the Cybertruck explosion on New Year's Day, ...
Livelsberger's second wife, Jennifer Davis, ended their relationship just six days before the incident, suspecting he had been unfaithful.
The Tesla Cybertruck explosion suspect and the New Orleans driver both served at the same U.S. Army base, AP reports. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
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 ...
The two men who carried out separate attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas on New Year's Day served in the Army at then-Ft. Bragg and Afghanistan at the same time, yet not together.
The U.S. military has been accused of hiding a shameful secret about service members as the number of veterans and active-duty personnel who are dying by their own hands dwarfs the number of those ...
The uncle of Las Vegas Cybertruck bomber Matthew Livelsberger said his nephew was a “Rambo-type” patriot who loved his nation and President-elect Donald Trump. Dean Livelsberger, an Air Force ...
Matthew Livelsberger, 37, was found inside the vehicle with a “self-inflicted gunshot wound” to the head, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Kevin McMahill told reporters.
Matthew Livelsberger, the 37-year-old man now deceased and suspected of plotting the Cybertruck explosion that occurred on New Year’s Day outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, allegedly ...
One of two letters shared by police show Matthew Alan Livelsberger, 37, of Colorado, said the incident was intended not as a “terrorist attack” but rather “a wake-up call,” saying “Americans only pay ...
Police found a 6-page manifesto on Matthew Livelsberger’s phone and say he used ChatGPT to plan his New Year’s Day bombing at ...