The Tesla Cybertruck explosion suspect and the New Orleans driver both served at the same U.S. Army base, AP reports. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Federal officials say the New Orleans attacker acted alone, but are probing any links to the Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas.
After 15 people were killed and over 30 were injured on Bourbon Street and a Cybertruck exploded outside Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, both occurring Wednesday morning, the FBI is investigating a ...
Vehicles involved in two deadly incidents that rocked the nation on New Year’s Day had both been rented via a car rental platform named Turo. Though the app has increased in popularity in recent ...
President Joe Biden told the nation that federal authorities are looking into a possible link between deadly incidents in Las ...
Authorities are investigating a Tesla Cybertruck explosion and fire outside of the Trump Las Vegas hotel in Nevada.
Elon Musk Links Tesla Cybertruck Explosion To New Orleans Terror Attack | Firstpost America A deadly terror attack took place in the early hours of New Year’s Day in New Orleans, Louisiana, killing 15 ...
After the perceived terrorist attacks in Las Vegas and New Orleans, the FBI is investigating a link between the two events ...
Authorities confirmed several similarities between the man believed to have been driving the Cybertruck and Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the man who rammed a truck into a crowd in New Orleans hours earlier ...
He died in the explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck packed with explosives ... The suspect in the New Orleans' New Year's Day attack, Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar, was stationed at the same North Carolina ...
The US military base where the Cybertruck bomber and the driver who plowed into partygoers in New Orleans used to work has a ...