The man responsible for the shocking Cybertruck bombing at Trump Tower in Las Vegas has been identified as 37-year-old Matthew Libersberger of Colorado Springs, Colorado.
This was revealed by a senior law enforcement official. KOAA News Outlet Libersberger was the driver of the Cybertruck used in the attack, police said.
His ties to Colorado Springs led federal agents and local police to investigate multiple addresses associated with him in the area.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is actively searching a townhouse complex in the Stetson Hills area where Libersberger is believed to have lived.
Koaa Reported:
According to the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is visiting the townhouse complex.
This complex is located in the Stetson Hills neighborhood on the east side of Colorado Springs. The FBI is located at one of the addresses associated with Livelsberger.
Our team on scene saw law enforcement escorting neighbors away from the complex, but police say there is no known threat to the community.
As other news outlets have reported, a LinkedIn profile believed to belong to Libersberger paints a chilling picture. At this time, this information has not been independently verified by The Gateway Pundit.
The suspect was a member of the Green Berets, an elite unit of the U.S. Army Special Forces known for its expertise in irregular warfare. Even more alarming, the profile shows that Libersberger remains actively employed by the U.S. military as a remote autonomous systems administrator, a role he reportedly held for three months leading up to the attack. It is said that he was in charge of
If this is his LinkedIn account, his military experience bears disturbing similarities to another terrorist attack in New Orleans on Wednesday.
Interestingly, this vehicle was rented through the Turo app, the same platform that was used to rent the pickup truck involved in the deadly attack in New Orleans.
This is a developing story.