WASHINGTON −The Army Green Beret suspected of triggering an explosion inside a Cybertruck and dying by suicide at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas had been receiving mental health ...
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The explosion was caused by fireworks and explosives in the bed of the rental Cybertruck, which had no faults, according to data. A Tesla Cybertruck exploded Wednesday outside of the Trump Tower ...
Fellow soldiers say the Army sergeant who set off the explosion could have done far more harm. Investigators are trying to figure out why he didn’t. By Dave Philipps A career Army Special Forces ...
But investigators have not yet found the real nature of the Cybertruck explosion. Matthew Livelsberger's Donald Trump-Elon Musk connection FBI special agent Spencer Evans said that the FBI was ...
A day after a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, killing one person and injuring seven others, authorities have identified the driver killed in the crash.
Police acknowledged the robust construction of the Tesla Cybertruck that limited damages in an explosion outside Trump International Hotel, Las Vegas. Sheriff Kevin McMahill praised Elon Musk for ...
Authorities investigating the Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year's Day said Thursday that evidence shows the driver shot himself in the head ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk warned he’d consider suing media outlets over their coverage of the Cybertruck explosion that took place outside of the Trump hotel in Las Vegas Wednesday. Musk “should ...
The Honolulu Medical Examiner’s Office have identified two out of three victims that have died in the New Year’s Aliamanu fireworks explosion: Nelie Ibarra, 58, and Jennifer Van, 23.