… Law enforcement sources told CBS News that the Cybertruck was rented to Matthew Alan Livelsberger, an active duty U.S. Army servicemember who was serving in Germany but was on leave in Colorado at the time of the incident. CBS News spoke to two relatives of Livelsberger who were unaware of any involvement in the incident, but who confirmed he had rented a Cybertruck. One relative told CBS News that Livelsberger’s wife had not heard from him in several days.

McMahill said gasoline canisters, camp fuel canisters and large firework mortars were found in the back of the vehicle after the explosion, which occurred about 15 seconds after the vehicle pulled in front of the building. It’s still unclear how the explosives were ignited, he said.

  • FaceDeer
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    94 days ago

    Are you suggesting that investigating a potential car bombing as terrorism is a case of “stretching the definition too far”?

    • Blackout
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      64 days ago

      The word is thrown out a lot without following any clear definition. The guy the FBI just raided with the most bombs ever threatened Kamala and yet no terrorism charge. Luigi supposedly shot a guy, terrorism charges. Maybe they should investigate first and then come to a conclusion if it’s a terrorist action or just a splashy suicide or even just an unbelievable accident.

      • @Pieisawesome
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        24 days ago

        Luigi didn’t kill anyone. He was with me the entire time.