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Matthew Livelsberger with an ex-girlfriend, former army nurse Alicia Arritt. Facebook In the meantime, Livelsberger seemed to be having troubles in his personal life, culminating in a divorce.
The Tesla Cybertruck Matthew Livelsberger blew up outside Donald Trump's hotel made him feel like Batman, reveals a text sent shortly before his death, according to local media.. Livelsberger, 37 ...
Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger, a U.S. Army Green Beret, is the suspect in the Cybertruck explosion on New Year's Day, authorities said.
Cybertruck bomber Matthew Livelsberger caused the explosion outside of Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas to serve as a “wake up call,” chilling notes police recovered from his phone revealed.
He had served in the Army since 2006, rising through the ranks. "Master Sgt. Matthew Alan Livelsberger enlisted as an 18X and served in the active duty Army from January 2006 to March 2011.
Matthew Livelsberger claimed Cybertruck bombing was to ‘cleanse his mind’ of brothers he lost — and trashed ‘feckless leadership’ of a USA ‘near collapse’ ...
Matthew Livelsberger, 37, was on holiday leave from his station in Germany and his father had figured he would be returning to Germany. He said nothing with his son seemed amiss.
Sources say Matthew Livelsberger, a Green Beret who enlisted in the U.S. Army as a teenager, was a fan of the president-elect. Special Correspondent Breaking News Reporter The man suspected of ...
A number of posts on social media accounts purportedly linked to Tesla Cybertruck explosion suspect Matthew Livelsberger reveal details about his life.. Livelsberger has been named in reports as ...
The uncle of Las Vegas Cybertruck bomber Matthew Livelsberger said his nephew was a “Rambo-type” patriot who loved his nation and President-elect Donald Trump.. Dean Livelsberger, an Air Force ...
Matthew Livelsberger “preyed” on his first wife and mocked her struggles with depression — years before he shot himself in the head and blew up his explosive-laden vehicle, one her friends ...
Colorado soldier Matthew Livelsberger, who blew up a Cybertruck outside President-elect Trump's Las Vegas hotel, wrote a "manifesto," police said.