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The Tesla Cybertruck explosion and fire at the entrance of the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas Wednesday morning is being investigated as a possible terrorist act, according to a law enforcement official ...
The Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on Jan. 1 was packed with fireworks and gas canisters, police have said.
Local and federal officials are continuing to investigate the deadly explosion Wednesday morning of a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, including whether it was ...
The truck had been rented in Colorado using Turo, a peer-to-peer carsharing service, and authorities suspect it had been fitted with a detonation system composed of fireworks, gas tanks and camping fuel. [1] At 8:39 a.m., the driver parked the truck in the porte cochère of Trump International Hotel Las Vegas where it exploded and caught fire. [2]
The truck had been rented in Colorado using Turo, a peer-to-peer carsharing service, and authorities suspect it had been fitted with a detonation system composed of fireworks, gas tanks, and camping fuel. [5] At 8:39 a.m., the driver parked the truck in the porte cochère of Trump International Hotel Las Vegas where it exploded and caught fire. [6]
Trump Las Vegas hotel thanked law enforcement for responding to the explosion. “Earlier today a reported electric vehicle fire occurred in the porte cochère of Trump Las Vegas.
"The tear gas was used Sunday [May 31] when they had to clear H Street to allow the fire department to come in to save St. John's Church. That's when tear gas was used." [150] Donald Trump's presidential campaign demanded news outlets retract reports of "tear gas" use. [151] Trump called the reports "fake" and said "they didn't use tear gas." [152]
McMahill said the Trump hotel would remain closed for the time being. He said the "vast majority" of the people staying at the Trump hotel had moved to the Resorts World Las Vegas hotel.