Cybertruck Driver Served in the Same Military Base as Jabbar

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The driver of the Tesla Cybertruck who was killed when the vehicle blew up outside of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas has been identified as a Colorado resident and Army veteran.

Livelsberger served in the same military base as the New Orleans terrorist, Shamsud Jabbar. Instead of looking for non-existent Christian terrorists, Gen. Austin should have looked for radical Islamic terrorists in the Army.

Matthew Livelsberger

Law enforcement sources confirmed to The Post that Matthew Livelsberger, 37, rented the electric pickup truck in Colorado Springs via an app. The truck went up in flames on New Year’s Day in the valet area of the hotel.

Livelsberger was behind the wheel of the Tesla truck, which was packed with firework-style mortars, camping fuel, and canisters, during the explosion, News5 reported early Thursday, citing law enforcement sources.

Livelsberger has several addresses in Colorado Springs, at least one of which was swarmed by the feds late Wednesday, KTNV reported.

Although officers have not publicly named Livelsberger, 37, as the bomber, senior law enforcement sources confirmed his identity to Denver7 and KTNV.

Matthew Livelsberger

Livelsberger served over 19 years in the Army – 18 of which were spent with Special Forces, according to his LinkedIn profile. His current role was listed as a Remote and Autonomous Systems Manager, which he had been in for just three months.

Meanwhile

Seven people were injured when the Tesla blew, and Livelsberger was killed. The hardcore leftist Democrats on X are mocking the injured, who are not seriously injured.

The media lies.
The AP said the tesla caught fire when, in fact, it was filled with mortars and dynamite. It blew up.

More lies:

Mrs. Livelsberger:

Meanwhile, police are searching for the others in the New Orleans terror cell.

In New York City, Hamas supporters, foreigners, and American communists block roads, marching for their cause.

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Sua Sponte
4 months ago

I wouldn’t put too much into the “served at the same installation”. I’ve been in units and met guys who were in my same company, only 120 personnel and had no idea. Not saying the didn’t cross paths, but, have to take into context how many just in service members numbers you’re talking about. At Bragg for example, just the 82nd alone has approximately 14,000 members and approximately 55,000 total uniformed personnel. That does not include civilians and contractors. So is it possible they crossed paths at Carson? Entirely plausible. I saw where they may have crossed paths during train up for a deployment to Afghanistan, but then I’m thinking, he’s in an SF unit and Jabbar was not. Now, he could have been there as a support person, but I have not seen anything that puts them in the same box at anytime.

Last edited 4 months ago by Sua Sponte
Sua Sponte
4 months ago

WTF? No, really, W…..T……F….

Martha
4 months ago

The both rented their vehicles from the same agency, Turo app.

Last edited 4 months ago by Martha