A Tesla Cybertruck caught fire and exploded outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas on Wednesday, resulting in one fatality and at least seven injuries. The FBI is investigating the incident, alongside the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Initial reports suggest the explosion was caused by fireworks or a bomb, according to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who stated the vehicle itself was not involved.
Tesla Cybertruck exploded in flames outside the Trump Hotel Las Vegas on Wednesday, killing one person and injuring at least seven others, officials said, and the FBI said it was joining the investigation.
“Obviously a Cybertruck, the Trump hotel -- there’s lots of questions that we have to answer,“ Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Kevin McMahill said at a press conference. Telemetry involves the automatic collection of data from remote sources, transmitting it back to a central source so it can later be analyzed.President-elect Trump,who will return to the White House on Jan. 20. Musk was a key backer of Trump in his 2024 presidential campaign and is also an adviser to Trump.
McMahill said the Cybertruck pulled up to the Trump building at 8:40 a.m. local time. He said police were mindful of the New Orleans attack that occurred earlier on Wednesday. The FBI said a potential explosive device was found in the vehicle used in the New Orleans attack.
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