The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police have revealed that Matthew Livelsberger, the Colorado Springs man believed to have
A laptop, cellphone and watch are still under review nearly a week after 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger fatally shot himself just before the truck blew up.
Livelsberger, a Green Beret in the U.S. Army Special Forces, was home on leave in Colorado Springs ... such as criticisms of the current administration. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officials on Tuesday provided segments of a manifesto written ...
Kevin McMahill, sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department ... Beret who deployed twice to Afghanistan and lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado, left notes saying the explosion ...
Authorities last week identified the person found dead inside the Cybertruck as Matthew Livelsberger, 37, an active-duty Army soldier from Colorado Springs ... Las Vegas Metropolitan Police ...
Matthew Livelsberger made searches on ChatGPT related to explosions and ammunition leading up to the New Year's Day blast.
Kevin McMahill, sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department ... Beret who deployed twice to Afghanistan and lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado, left notes saying the explosion ...
Police have “clear evidence” that Livelsberger used the generative artificial intelligence tool to “help plan his attack,” Sheriff Kevin McMahill of the Las Vegas Metropolitan ... Livelsberger, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, died from a self ...
an active-duty Army soldier from Colorado Springs, and said he acted alone. The FBI says the incident appeared to be a case of suicide. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said on Tuesday ...
On Tuesday, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department claimed they had discovered another manifesto on the cell phone of highly decorated US Special Forces soldier, Matthew Livelsberger.