Cyber Truck's Robust Design Saves Lives, Says Las Vegas Police Chief
Published Date:
Jan 2, 2025
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A shocking terrorist attack unfolded in front of Trump Tower yesterday, leaving several people injured and one dead. The bomber, identified as 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger of Colorado, rented a Cyber Truck and detonated explosives, fuel, and fireworks inside the vehicle.
In a surprising twist, the Las Vegas Police Chief credited the Cyber Truck's construction for limiting the damage from the explosion. "The truck's design helped contain the blast, preventing more widespread harm," the Chief said
As investigators dig deeper, they've uncovered evidence suggesting that Livelsberger's attack was not just a random act of violence. Sources close to the investigation reveal that Livelsberger had a twisted motive: to target Elon Musk's Tesla company and slow down sales of the Cyber Truck.
The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many condemning the use of terrorist attacks to further personal agendas. "It's appalling to see people twisting this tragedy to suit their own interests," said one observer. "Those responsible for spreading misinformation should be held accountable."
Despite the attempt to discredit Tesla, sales of the Cyber Truck remain strong. In fact, many are rallying behind the company, with some even attributing the attack to the vehicle's growing popularity.