Trump Tower Cybertruck Terrorist Served at SAME Military Base as New Orleans Jihadi
There are no coincidences. Not like this.
I looked into the background of Matthew A. Livelsberger, the 37-year-old from Colorado Springs who drove a Turo-rented Tesla and blew up at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas in a huge explosion.
Matthew A. Livelsberger, the 37-year-old from Colorado Springs who drove Turo-rented Tesla and blew up at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas in a huge explosion.
The homicide bomber Livelsberger, was killed in the blast and at least seven bystanders suffered minor injuries. He was a suicide bomber.
It occurred hours after Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, carried out a terror attack in New Orleans early Wednesday, killing at least 15 people when he rammed his rented pickup truck through crowds along Bourbon Street.
New Orlean’s Islamic terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar also used a Turo-rented vehicle in his jihadi attack.
Livelsberger is also a U.S. Army veteran, like the New Orleans ISIS terror suspect. Livelsberger’s LinkedIn is no longer online but there are ghost remnants of his background:
- Special forces intelligence sergeant
- Defense analysis and strategic studies degree from Norwich University
Denver7 reporter Tony Kovaleski reported Livelsberger served at the same military base as New Orleans jihadist Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
Suspects in Vegas explosion, New Orleans attack served at same Army base, police confirm
Authorities said Thursday the two men likely overlapped at Fort Bragg and again in Afghanistan – but there was no evidence suggesting they knew each other.
By: Tony Kovaleski , Landon Haaf
DENVER — The Colorado Springs resident suspected of detonating a Tesla Cybertruck in front of a Las Vegas hotel and the Texas man accused of driving a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans served at the same military base, Las Vegas police said Thursday, confirming a report late Wednesday by Denver7 Investigates.
Matthew Livelsberger is accused of renting a Cybertruck in Colorado Springs, driving it to Nevada and packing it with firework mortars and gas cans before exploding it in front of the Trump International Hotel in Vegas Wednesday morning, killing himself and injuring seven others. Shamsud-Din Jabbar is suspected of plowing through a crowd of New Year’s revelers in the French Quarter hours earlier, killing at least 15 and injuring dozens more in an attack that sent shockwaves through a famous New Year’s destination the morning of a scheduled College Football Playoff game.
Authorities said Thursday the two men likely overlapped at Fort Bragg and again in Afghanistan. There was not, however, evidence that suggested the two men were assigned to the same unit or even knew each other.
AUTHOR
Pamela Geller
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