Special Forces Ranger: Cybertruck Exlosion Linkned To Bomb Or Fireworks, NOT Vehicle Malfunction
It's NOT the vehicle. The "Whole Tesla Senior Team Is Investigating," says Musk.
by Alicia Powe January 2, 2025 in News
The Cyber Truck explosion at Trump Tower in Las Vegas “is consistent with explosives used in fireworks, gun powder, and explosives such as ammonium nitrate based charges,” according to an Army Special Forces veteran and Ranger.
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Authorities as well as the entire Telsa team are investigating a Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas early Wednesday morning as a potential terrorist act.
The Tesla electric truck is seen in footage capturing the hotel’s entrance suddenly bursting into flames while parked in the valet area outside the hotel, with smoke rising from the vehicle.
The fire was reported in front of the highrise Trump International Hotel at approximately 8:40 am, killing one person, the driver of the vehicle and inflicting minor injuries on another seven people, according to local police and fire officials.
At least seven bystanders were reportedly injured in the explosion.
Police confirmed the truck contained “fireworks-style mortars” but have not concluded whether they were set off deliberately.
Officials have not yet confirmed the identity of the driver in the Cybertruck.
Telsa CEO Elon Musk assured Wednesday, “The whole Tesla senior team is investigating this matter right now.”
“We have now confirmed that the explosion was caused by very large fireworks and/or a bomb carried in the bed of the rented Cybertruck and is unrelated to the vehicle itself,” the incoming leader of the Department of Government Efficiency wrote on X. “All vehicle telemetry was positive at the time of the explosion.”
“Law enforcement currently believes it was most likely intentional,” Musk continued. “Tesla vehicles transmit their state of health continuously.
The suspected terror attack at Trump International Hotel came just less than 12 hours after a US military veteran, identified as Shamsud Din Jabbar, rammed a Ford pickup truck into a crowd of people ringing in the New Year on New Orleans’ famed Bourbon Street, killing at least 10 and injuring 35.
Jabbar, a U.S. citizen from Texas, was dressed in military gear and waving an ISIS flag while plowing through the crowd and was fatally shot by police after the attack. The FBI said they also found weapons and an IED in his vehicle.
The FBI is investigating the New Orleans attack as an act of terrorism. The bureau issued a public ahead of the attack warning that ISIS was encouraging its followers to carry out terrorist attacks during holiday gatherings.
While investigators have not linked the New Orleans attack to the explosion in Las Vegas, they determined the Tesla truck was rented through the Turo app which the New Orleans assailant used to rent the pickup truck, the New York Post reports.
Alicia Powe
Alicia is an investigative journalist and multimedia reporter. Alicia's work is featured on numerous outlets including the Gateway Pundit, Project Veritas, Red Voice Media, World Net Daily, Townhall and Media Research Center, where she uncovers fraud and abuse in government, media, Big Tech, Big Pharma and public corruption. Alicia also serves as Communications Director with the National Constitutional Law Union, an organization committed to legal defense of J6 political prisoners. Alicia has a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She served in the Correspondence Department of the George W. Bush administration and as a War Room analyst for the Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee.