Las Vegas’ta Tesla Cybertruck Kullanan ABD Askeri Trump Oteli Önünde Kendine Son Verdi
Las Vegas’ta ABD’nin seçilmiş başkanı Donald Trump’a ait otelin önünde patlayan Tesla’ya ait Cybertruck aracını kullanan 37 yaşındaki ABD askeri Matthew Alan Livelsberger’in yaşamına son verdiği ortaya çıktı. Livelsberger’in Trump International Hotel’in önünde gerçekleşen olayın ardında bıraktığı not, dikkat çekici detaylar içeriyor.
According to The New York Times, the perpetrator of the incident in front of Trump International Hotel left a note stating that he wanted to send a ‘wake-up call’ to the country before the explosion. Authorities revealed that the messages were accessed on one of Livelsberger’s phones and shared them with the public yesterday. The perpetrator praised Trump and stated, “Our soldiers are tired of fighting in wars with no clear goals or objectives.” Officials stated that Livelsberger experienced post-traumatic stress disorder and wrote in one of the note apps on his phone that the country was ‘heading towards collapse.’
‘IT WAS NOT A TERRORIST ATTACK’
The note said: “This was not a terrorist attack. It was a wake-up call. Americans are only paying attention to big shows and violence. What better way could I deliver my message than with fireworks and explosives?”
At a press conference held on January 3, Friday, Deputy Sheriff Dori Koren from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department stated that Livelsberger explained a series of grievances and issues in his notes, some political and some personal. Livelsberger was reported to have served in Germany and rented the Tesla vehicle in Denver on December 28.
‘HE NEEDED HELP BUT WAS AFRAID’
According to the police statement, the perpetrator used another message on his phone, stating, “Why did I do this personally now? I needed to cleanse my mind of the brothers I lost and lighten the burden of the lives I took.” Alicia Arritt, a former army nurse who was romantically involved with Livelsberger in 2018, stated that he had mental health issues after years of deployments and tried to hide it to continue serving in the Special Forces. Arritt also stated, “He needed help but was afraid to get help; this is very common among men who do the same job.”
The messages found on the soldier’s phone revealed that he was becoming increasingly worried about politics. In a note shared by the police, Livelsberger said that people should ‘try peaceful means first but be prepared to fight to remove Democrats from the federal government.’ In another message, he pointed to Republican President Donald Trump, stating that ‘masculinity is good and men should be leaders,’ and advocated for people to rally around Trump and billionaire businessman Elon Musk, the owner of Tesla.
(FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE)