Cybertruck blast suspect was a ‘Rambo type’ who loved Trump, family says Exclusive: Matthew Livelsberger’s shocked uncle told The Independent that the

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Matthew Livelsberger's unhinged 'suicide note' explaining why he blew up Cybertruck outside Trump Vegas hotel​



Cybertruck bomber Matthew Livelsberger claims China is stalking the US with advanced drones launched from submarines in an unhinged suicide email.

Two other notes recorded on his phone and recovered by police made clear his motive was not terrorism or violence, just to draw attention to his manifesto.

The former Green Beret and active soldier shot himself in the head seconds before an improvised explosive detonated in the back of his rented truck.

Explosive blast injured seven bystanders when it went off outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on Wednesday.

The suicide note someone claiming to be him sent to retired US Army intelligence officer Sam Shoemate shortly before the bombing.

The email claimed the mysterious drones seen flying over New Jersey and sometimes other parts of the east coast were Chinese weapons.

It warned they could be well armed, attack anywhere, and were 'most dangerous threat to national security that has ever existed'.

Investigators probed if the bombing was connected to the terrorist attack in New Orleans, or if it was motivated by Livelsberger's personal issues.
The FBI said in a press conference on Friday afternoon that his behavior was fueled by PTSD and various personal grievances.

Las Vegas police also shared excerpts from two other writings, recorded in the notes app on his phone, that indicated the bombing was to get attention for his concerns.

'We (the US) are terminally ill and headed towards collapse. This was not a terrorist attack, it was a wakeup call,' the letter read.

'Americans only pay attention to spectacles and violence - what better way to get my point across than a stunt with fireworks and explosives.

'Why did I personally do it now? I need to cleanse my mind, the brothers I've lost, and relieve myself of the burden of the lives that I took.'

Police said another letter listed 'a variety of other grievances and issues, some political, some personal, a variety of other things which we will do our best to release very quickly'.

Part of it told veterans and Americans it was 'time to wake up, we are are being led by weak and feckless leadership who only serve to enrich themselves'.
 

Suspected Las Vegas Cybertruck Bomber Was a ‘Big’ Trump Supporter: Source​

PEELING BACK THE CURTAIN

Sources say Matthew Livelsberger, a Green Beret who enlisted in the U.S. Army as a teenager, was a fan of the president-elect.​


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