There are a couple of things that might possibly suggest that the terror events of the New Orleans death driver and the Cybertruck explosion outside the Las Vegas Trump Hotel are connected. A bit of a stretch but we bet they’re pursuing it.
- Both the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas and the vehicle used in the New Orleans terror attack were rented through the car-sharing app Turo.
- Both Matthew Livelsberger, the deceased bomber at the Las Vegas Trump Hotel involving a Tesla Cybertruck, and Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the deceased attacker in New Orleans, were former Army veterans stationed at the same military base.
New Orleans
This tragic event unfolded when a pickup truck deliberately drove into a crowd celebrating New Year’s Eve on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter. The driver then exited the vehicle and began shooting, resulting in at least 10 fatalities and around 30 injuries.
The driver was identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old U.S. citizen from Texas. Jabbar was an Army veteran who served on active duty from 2006 to 2015, including a deployment to Afghanistan in 2009, and then in the Army Reserve from 2015 to 2020. He held various roles in the U.S. Army, including human resources and IT, and after his military service, he worked in real estate and IT. Jabbar also had a degree in computer information systems from Georgia State University and was employed by Deloitte in a staff-level role since 2021. Reports mention that he had financial struggles and had posted videos on social media expressing allegiance to ISIS before the attack.
Video surfaces of the white truck barreling down a street in New Orleans as pedestrians scramble and barely escape being run over. It’s clear to me that this lunatic behind the wheel had bad intentions. pic.twitter.com/bh7JONNInb
— DK🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸 (@1Nicdar) January 2, 2025
This is unbelievable. The mayor of New Orleans confirmed it was a terrorist attack, and literally minutes later, at the same press conference, an FBI spokesperson stated it was not a terrorist attack. pic.twitter.com/FbTyG3VNXt
— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) January 1, 2025
FBI literally photographed the ISIS flag from the truck of the New Orleans terrorist, and still tried to tell us this wasn’t a terrorist attack… pic.twitter.com/BCiZcvXntc
— Kevin Dalton (@TheKevinDalton) January 1, 2025
New Orleans Superintendent of Police Anne Kirkpatrick is ALSO an instructor for the FBI’s Leadership Training Program, where she instructs on "Bias and Diversity". She’s the chief of New Orleans Police Dept and a DEI teacher.
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) January 1, 2025
DEI is a danger to the security of our country. pic.twitter.com/SEzFfFmvU0
The New York Post was at the New Orleans ter*orist’s home before the FBI.
— Breanna Morello (@BreannaMorello) January 2, 2025
Let that sink in… pic.twitter.com/K7lXRRphCB
Las Vegas
At approximately 7:30 a.m. PST, a Tesla Cybertruck arrived in Las Vegas. The truck had been rented in Colorado using the Turo app, and authorities suspect had been fitted with a detonation system composed of fireworks, gas tanks and camping fuel. At 8:39 a.m. PST, the driver parked the truck in the porte cochère of Trump International Hotel Las Vegas where it exploded and caught fire. The first reports of a fire began two minutes later. First responders appeared within four minutes and extinguished the fire within an hour. The vehicle had been functioning properly, according to Tesla chief executive Elon Musk.
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— ConflictLive 💬 (@conflict_live) January 2, 2025
CCTV footage of the moment a Tesla Cybertruck exploded in front of the Trump tower in Las Vegas.
Police have confirmed that the driver was killed in the explosion. https://t.co/7wi4kHFvib pic.twitter.com/G4DiOU1SNF
The driver of the truck was identified by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger from Colorado Springs, a United States Army veteran. The suspect has a military background and served at the same base as Shamsud Din Jabbar, the New Orleans terrorist who killed 15 on New Year’s Day.
FBI and Tesla are investigating the vehicle which appears to have saved lives and damage by being so soundly constructed. Musk believes its design sent the blast upwards rather than out, thus avoiding carnage.
The evil knuckleheads picked the wrong vehicle for a terrorist attack. Cybertruck actually contained the explosion and directed the blast upwards.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 2, 2025
Not even the glass doors of the lobby were broken. https://t.co/9vj1JdcRZV
A reminder that the legacy media sucks
AP stands for Associated Propaganda pic.twitter.com/kh8rTuwlPK
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 2, 2025