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Investigators are meticulously examining the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside the Trump International Hotel in a possible terrorist attack … and they even used a drone to take a look inside the vehicle's burned-out carcass.
TMZ obtained exclusive video showing the drone hovering over the Cybertruck in the valet parking area as inspectors in white hazmat suits examined every inch of the Tesla near the hotel entrance in Las Vegas.
Law enforcement personnel often use drones in emergency situations to, among other things, provide investigators with aerial photos of incident scenes or document locations where crimes and accidents have occurred.
Common sense tells everyone that this was not an accident since Elon Musk's vehicle exploded in front of a Trump hotel.
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There may be a connection between the Tesla explosion and the terrorist attack in New Orleans. In both cases, the vehicles were rented through the same car-sharing app and the explosive devices found in the two cities were very similar.
As we reported … the man behind the wheel of the Cybertruck drove to Trump's hotel on Wednesday with fireworks, gas tanks and camping fuel in the vehicle. He then used a device to detonate the explosives, killing himself and injuring seven people.
Matthew Livelsberger, an Army Special Forces veteran from Colorado Springs, was identified as the driver.