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Tesla Cybertruck driver exploded near Trump Hotel served in the US Army Special Forces (Video)

Matthew Livelsberger was 37 years old, he served in special purpose and received high army awards. Green Beret was on tasks in Ukraine, Tajikistan and Congo, the sources of Associated Press say. The Tesla Cybertruck driver exploded near Trump Hotel in Las Vegas on January 1, 2025, was a veteran of the US Army Special Purpose. This was reported by sources of Associated Press. Matthew Livelsberger was 37 years old, he was awarded the US Army and served in Afghanistan twice.

He was recognized by two law enforcement officers. Livielsberger was a "green beret" and participated in special operations in the fight against terrorism abroad and the training of soldiers. He has served in the army since 2006, was in Ukraine, Tajikistan, Georgia and Congo. The soldiers were awarded with two bronze stars, including one with a stripe for courage, the infantry icon and the army medal for valor. Livielsberger was on an approved leave when he died.

The Tesla Cybertruck explosion occurred a few hours after 42-year-old Shamvvdin Bahar Jabbar crashed into a truck into a crowd in New Orleans, killing at least 15 people before the police shot it. According to the agency's interlocutors, Livielsberger and Jabbar spent time on the large army base of Fort Bragg in North Carolina, which houses numerous special purpose army units. However, one of the officials who spoke with AP said they did not intersect.