The soldier, Matthew Livelsberger, was found dead in the wreckage of the New Year’s Day explosion outside a Trump hotel.
Similarities between the two incidents appear coincidental, with no evidence the alleged perpetrators knew each other.
A decorated US Army Green Beret who died in a New Year’s Day explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas was ...
The FBI believe that a Green Beret who blew up a Cybertruck in Las Vegas was suffering from mental health issues and wanted ...
Matthew Livelsberger left behind a trove of information investigators are still sorting through. He said the attack was a ...
The police shared notes recovered from one of the phones of Master Sgt. Matthew Alan Livelsberger, who fatally shot himself ...
Las Vegas police identified Matthew Alan Livelsberger as the driver of the Cybertruck who died in the New Year's Day bombing.
GEN uncovers seven biopharma-related trends based on interviews with experts and other industry stakeholders, as well as ...
Local and federal authorities said that the back-to-back attacks in Las Vegas and in New Orleans were not connected.
Matthew Livelsberger, a 37-year-old Green Beret from Colorado, also wrote in a note that he needed to "cleanse my mind" of ...
During a news conference Friday, federal and state officials in Las Vegas revealed the Colorado soldier who shot himself in ...
Authorities believe the special forces soldier’s suicide bombing was designed to draw attention to his various complaints and ...