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 ...
A driver who authorities say exploded a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas last week used artificial intelligence to plan the blast, according to the Las Vegas ...
Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger, a highly decorated Special Forces soldier, had three recent visits for mental health ...
MORE: Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion latest ... said she remembered the Green Beret as funny, generous and kind and someone who loved children. He also liked art, basketball and fast cars.
The suicide death of a Green Beret on New Year's Day is reviving questions about whether enough is being done to identify service members in crisis.
a Green Beret active-duty special operations soldier. He'd been based in Germany. He was back on approved leave in Fort Collins, Colorado, when he rented this Cybertruck through this organization ...
Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger, an active duty Green Beret for almost 20 years, shot himself just before the truck exploded ...
Livelsberger rented the Cybertruck in Denver on Saturday and ... duty Army in December 2012 and was a candidate to be a Green Beret after serving in the Army Reserve and the National Guard.
The driver was a U.S. Army veteran and served as a Green Beret master sergeant, who spent the majority of his time at Ft. Carson in Colorado and in Germany. A driver had rented a Tesla Cybertruck ...
Former Green Beret sniper and MMA fighter Tim Kennedy ... the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on New Years Day in a Cybertruck. Kennedy appeared alongside Matthew Livelsberger, 37 ...