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Explosion of Tesla Cybertruck Near Trump Hotel Raises Questions

Thursday 02 January 2025 - 09:34
Explosion of Tesla Cybertruck Near Trump Hotel Raises Questions

On January 1st, 2025, a Tesla Cybertruck erupted in flames outside a prominent hotel in Las Vegas, killing the driver and injuring seven others. The explosion is under investigation by the FBI, who are examining whether the incident could be related to terrorism. Videos captured by witnesses show the vehicle engulfed in flames as it sat parked outside the hotel.

The tragic event occurred mere hours after another violent attack in New Orleans, where a truck was driven into a crowd of New Year's Day revelers, resulting in 15 fatalities. The two incidents, though geographically separate, are drawing attention due to their close timing.

Local authorities have expressed uncertainty regarding the cause of the explosion. Kevin McMahill, Sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, noted the many questions that remain unanswered. While the blast’s exact origin is still under review, FBI Special Agent Jeremy Schwartz confirmed that it was too early to determine if the explosion was a deliberate act of terrorism. "We are actively investigating," Schwartz said, adding that the FBI had identified the driver of the Cybertruck, although the person's identity has not yet been publicly disclosed.

Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, clarified that the explosion was unrelated to the vehicle’s design or technology. According to Musk, the blast was triggered by large fireworks or a bomb transported in the bed of the truck, not by the Cybertruck itself. He emphasized that the vehicle’s telemetry, which monitors the vehicle’s system data, showed no issues at the time of the explosion.

The FBI also confirmed that both the Cybertruck involved in the Las Vegas explosion and the vehicle used in the New Orleans attack had been rented through a popular car-sharing service. However, representatives from the service stated that neither renter had any known criminal background that would have flagged them as security risks.

The explosion occurred at approximately 8:40 a.m. local time, when the Cybertruck arrived at the hotel. Emergency responders were quick to act, extinguishing the flames within minutes. Two of the seven injured individuals were taken to local hospitals with minor injuries. The hotel was promptly evacuated, and guests were relocated to other accommodations as a precautionary measure.

As investigations continue, authorities are working to piece together the events leading to the explosion, while trying to determine whether this incident is part of a broader pattern of targeted violence. The public remains on edge as both local and federal agencies intensify their efforts to uncover the full details of the case.

This incident highlights the growing concerns surrounding public safety and the potential dangers posed by the misuse of technology and vehicles in acts of violence. The involvement of a futuristic vehicle like the Tesla Cybertruck adds another layer of complexity to an already tragic and mysterious event.


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