Elon Musk Says Tesla Will Get Exploded Cybertruck 'Back on the Road'
- Elon Musk was praised by Sheriff Kevin McMahill for his help after a Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, which killed the driver and injured seven others.
- The Cybertruck exploded on New Year's Day, leading to speculation about a connection with another deadly vehicle incident in New Orleans.
- Musk stated that the vehicle was not at fault and suggested that the explosion was caused by fireworks or a bomb carried in the truck.
- Investigators are still examining the incident, and Musk's comments about the Cybertruck being a poor choice for a terrorist act have raised eyebrows among experts.
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