Another terrorist attack in Vegas?

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The cans of gas are for the on board generator


I'm still wondering about "shot himself IN THE HEAD before detonation." And that ID being inside the fire ball contained within the Cybertruck

Being ex-mil, DNA id should be easy, whether reported or not.
Ex nothing. They said he was active duty.
 
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Yep. And we exported US-manufactured violence and tools of violence to the Middle East.
Are we supposed to be surprised that they're exporting it back?

Most Americans just want to be left alone, do their job, raise a family and carry on. Policy makers have thrown out any idea of "avoiding emotional attachments" and put us all at risk.

It's probably way too late to put the genie back in the bottle, we're going to have to expect this kind of crap from now on.

(and if you are somehow illiterate enough to think I'm excusing the driver, you should pull your member out of your mom long enough to brush up on Readin' and Writin')
I agree with you and I said the same thing months ago, there are consequences for shedding blood out of the order in which it is TRULY justified. The consequences are now effecting us “normal” folk. Now they are declaring an active duty SF dude committed a terrorist attack at the trump tower. Its getting wild and its not even January 20th yet, unsure why you commented about illiteracy, if the words you write and speak are true then you need no justification sir. The question is…. What will the governing authorities do and how many people are still out to stop the USA from being patriotic, biblically moral, and independent from a long list of crap.
 

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So is the lack of damage testimony to the strength of a Tesla truck???
Maybe, but it seems more like poor construction of a VBIED. Tannerite is nothing to sneeze at, but terrorists usually seem to go by the “P for plenty” rule—the truck bombs they used in Beirut were so overloaded that they had trouble moving under their own power.
 

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So is the lack of damage testimony to the strength of a Tesla truck???

Maybe, but it seems more like poor construction of a VBIED. Tannerite is nothing to sneeze at, but terrorists usually seem to go by the “P for plenty” rule—the truck bombs they used in Beirut were so overloaded that they had trouble moving under their own power.

From an article I read, I think it boils down to the steel sides of the Cybertruck combined with inadequate explosives led to it only destroying the vehicle.
 
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UPDATE: Livelsberger Family Question Narrative – Says He Was HUGE Trump Supporter and “Would Have been Able to Make a More Sophisticated Bomb” – After He Allegedly “Shot Himself” PRIOR to Blowing Up CyberTruck​

 

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Think the F150 was chosen because of it's weight:

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Really, I don’t think the weight of the truck would be that much of a consideration, but there is one advantage that electric vehicles have over ICE vehicles—they have lots of torque, and it’s basically all available at 0rpm. If you’re going for maximum damage, the Lightning has over 700ft-lbs of torque, and it’s all available from the jump, so as long as you don’t lose traction, once you get it going, there’s not much short of a solid building that’s going to stop it.

In that way, it really is like getting hit by a tank…
 

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Really, I don’t think the weight of the truck would be that much of a consideration, but there is one advantage that electric vehicles have over ICE vehicles—they have lots of torque, and it’s basically all available at 0rpm. If you’re going for maximum damage, the Lightning has over 700ft-lbs of torque, and it’s all available from the jump, so as long as you don’t lose traction, once you get it going, there’s not much short of a solid building that’s going to stop it.

In that way, it really is like getting hit by a tank…
I'd think the main advantage of Lightening would be it's silence, or at least quietness. Easier to surprise the group of people.
 

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