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crimeJanuary 02, 2025
Authorities confirm an alarming connection between BOTH New Year's Day attackers
This year has begun with a bad start, as two lunatics decided to attack their fellow Americans in the most pathetic ways. And while there are more questions than answers, the most incompressible piece of information currently confirmed is that both attackers served on the same military base.
Apparent anti-Trump cybertruck bomber was a Special Forces operative who wore ‘Slava Ukraini’ shirts pic.twitter.com/53MD83aAs6
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) January 2, 2025
According to The Post Millennial:
The suspect in the Cybertruck explosion attack by a Trump hotel in Las Vegas has been identified as 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger. Authorities found that he and Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who carried out the terror attack in New Orleans, served at the same military base. Livelsberger took his own life when he exploded the truck, which contained the explosion well enough that only 7 others were injured. Jabbar killed 15 people with many more being transported to area hospitals with life-threatening injuries. The death toll from that attack could continue to rise. Jabbar was killed by police on the scene.
Police raided the Colorado home of a 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger on Wednesday night, per the Colorado Springs Gazette. They found that Livelsberger served at the same military based as Jabbar, but did not reveal what base that was. Both Jabbar and Livelsberger rented their trucks via the Turo carsharing app, where private citizens rent out their own vehicles.
The FBI has since confirmed that Jabbar acted alone in the attack and while Isis inspired him, he did not work with them.
FBI briefs lawmakers on the New Orleans terror attack.
pic.twitter.com/ZJiHOuRHnW
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) January 2, 2025
So to sum things up; both attackers acted online on the same day, while they may have also worked on the same military base, and while renting out the cars from the same app. Makes sense.
According to Right Angle News Network, there is also this:
BREAKING - The suspects in yesterday’s attacks on Bourbon Street in New Orleans and Trump Tower in Las Vegas both served at Fort Bragg, the same military base Ryan Routh visited over 100 times before attempting to take Donald Trump’s life. pic.twitter.com/Vs4kkEXuek
— Right Angle News Network (@Rightanglenews) January 2, 2025
But put your tin foil hats down because the attackers acted alone. Got it?
Although there are more questions than answers, one thing is certain: it's going to be a wild year.
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