Both men behind Wednesday’s dual suspected terror attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas previously served on the same North ...
Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger, an active duty Green Beret for almost 20 years, shot himself just before the truck exploded ...
The Tesla Cybertruck explosion suspect and the New Orleans driver both served at the same U.S. Army base, AP reports.
North Carolina’s Fort Liberty military base, formerly known as Fort Bragg, has become a questionable parallel between the New ...
He wrote: “I’ve got a top 18D [Special Forces medical sergeant ... spent time at the same base in North Carolina, toured Afghanistan and used the same car-sharing app to rent the vehicles ...
Livelsberger, who appeared to have shot himself before the truck exploded, was on leave from the 10th Special Forces Group in ... country and were not at the North Carolina Army base at the ...
The man behind the wheel of a Tesla Cybertruck that exploded on Wednesday in front of a Las Vegas hotel with Donald Trump’s name on it was an active-duty member of the U.S. Army Special Forces.
The Army veteran who drove a truck through a crowd in New Orleans and the Special Forces master sergeant ... served at Fort Liberty in North Carolina, with different units, according to their ...
Matthew Livelsberger, an Army Special Forces soldier ... was stationed at Fort Liberty-- then known as Fort Bragg -- in North Carolina. A 2013 Facebook post by the 1st Brigade Combat Team ...