Las Vegas blast soldier spoke of pain and exhaustion after Afghanistan
- A soldier named Matthew Alan Livelsberger exploded a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, resulting in injuries to seven people and his own death by suicide shortly before the explosion.
- Livelsberger had a history of military-related injuries and depression, and he texted an ex-girlfriend days before the incident, indicating no signs of planning violence.
- The explosion was caused by fireworks, gas tanks, and camping fuel, and Livelsberger intended it as a 'wake-up call' rather than a terrorist attack, according to letters found on his phone.
- Data from Tesla helped police track Livelsberger's movements and confirm the cause of the explosion, highlighting concerns about privacy and surveillance in modern vehicles.
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