Neighbors said Matthew Livelsberger , named as a suspect in the New Year's Day Cybertruck explosion outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, seemed "normal." Why It Matters Livelsberger was a 37-year-old U.S.
Army veteran who officials believe shot himself in the back of the head before the car burst into flames on Wednesday outside the hotel. The local sheriff said the body inside the Cybertruck was burned "almost beyond recognition" and authorities still don't have a "100 percent" confirmation that it's Livelsberger. The incident is being investigated as a potential terrorist attack, with investigators currently trying to establish the motive and whether it could have been politically motivated.
What To Know Cindy Helwig, a resident in the Colorado Springs town house complex where Livelsberger lived with his wife and child, told The Gazette that she was shocked to learn he was a suspect. "He seemed like a normal guy," she said. "His wife is awesome, too.
I never expected anything like that. I would never have thought it would have been him." Helwig said the neighborhood is typically quiet and peaceful.
"This is a good neighborhood; you never have issues," she added. "I'm a little worried now. I hope things get better.
" Neighbor Keni Mac said she would see the family at Homeowners Association (HOA) meetings. "They seem like good people," Mac said "They're a normal young couple with a family. They always have their windows open; they're in and out with their dog.
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