January 16, 2025
Tesla Cybertruck explosion

Matthew Livelsberger experienced the deaths of fellow troops and others during his military service. This experience led to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Tesla Cybertruck explosion
Alicia Arritt (R) and Matthew Livelsberger, a former Army Special Forces soldier, in an undated photo.

Matthew Livelsberger, an Army soldier killed humself in the Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. He had revealed his hardships to his ex-girlfriend, an army nurse, who had previously served in the Army.

The Associated Press reported that a Green Beret, 37 years old, was a decorated US Army Special Forces member. He received five Bronze Star awards, including one with a V device for valor under fire. In the military, Livelsberger had an exceptional record that extended around the globe.

Last year, the soldier’s new baby was born as well. He was forced to murder and watch his fellow troops die during his duty. This experience led him to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Despite the pain, Silent confided in his ex-girlfriend.

A US official spoke on condition of anonymity to AP. The official said Livelsberger recently chose to seek treatment for depression from the Army, despite previously suffering in silence and secrecy.

Additionally, the Special Forces man had found a confidante in his ex-girlfriend. She was an Army nurse who he began dating in 2018.

While in Colorado Springs, Livelsberger and Alicia Arritt, 39, had connected via a dating app. Arritt worked at the Landstul Regional Medical Centre in Germany, Europe’s biggest US military hospital. Some soldiers with war injuries from Afghanistan and Iraq received initial care at this facility. Before being sent to the United States, they received this care.

Several traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), which are dangerous yet challenging to detect, were seen and treated by the former nurse. They may, however, have consequences that take years to manifest. “I observed numerous serious injuries. However, Arritt stated that personality changes may occur in the future.

Livelsberger conveyed his agony to Arritt through text and multimedia messaging.

Livelsberger used text and multimedia messages to give Arritt a glimpse of his anguish. Specifically, he texted, “Just some concussions,” during his deployment to the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. Moreover, he even had a violent tattoo of two skulls being shot through the arm. He made it to commemorate the lives he had taken in Afghanistan. Additionally, he gave Arritt a picture of the tattoo.

In an interview with his ex-girlfriend, Livelsberger talked about the anguish and fatigue he experienced in Afghanistan. He explained that he could not sleep because he kept seeing the violence of his duty.

Furthermore, he texted Arritt in the early days of their relationship. He told her, “My life has been a personal hell for the last year,” and that it was “refreshing to have such a nice person come along.”

Law enforcement officials in Las Vegas published snippets of the messages Livelsberger left behind on Friday. After taking lives and losing his comrades, it implied that the Special Forces member killed himself on purpose. Also, his passing served as a “wake-up call” as well as a way to “cleanse the demons” he was dealing with.

“This attack was not terroristic. In his notes, Livelsberger stated, “It was a wake-up call.”

Officials stated that Livelsberger had no ill will towards the Republican leader, despite inquiries regarding the Tesla Cybertruck explosion.

Despite questions about the Tesla Cybertruck explosion, officials confirmed that Livelsberger had no animosity towards the Republican leader. The explosion occurred outside the hotel owned by US President-elect Donald Trump.

Indeed, according to Arritt, she and Livelsberger also admired Elon Musk’s Tesla. “I had a Tesla too that I rescued from a scrapyard in 2019, and we used to work on it together, bond over it,” the AP reported her as saying.

They stopped communicating after they split. Arritt didn’t hear from him for over two years until he contacted her unexpectedly on December 28 and December 3

He sent a video of him driving the Cybertruck to his ex-girlfriend. He also sent a video of its dancing headlights. Livelsberger felt things very deeply, according to Arritt. Arritt observed that Livelsberger used symbolism about the hotel and the truck.

According to her suspicion, “he was probably thinking it out” because the dead was not an impetuous man.

Arritt was on active duty from 2003 to 2007 before joining the Army Reserve in 2011.

Notably, Arritt served in the Army Reserve until 2011 after serving on active duty from 2003 to 2007. She claimed to have observed TBI symptoms in Livelsberger as early as 2018.

“He would go through periods of withdrawal, and he struggled with depression and memory loss,” she said, adding that she was unsure of the reason behind his drastic action. “But I think the military didn’t get him help when he needed it,” she said.

Arritt said Livelsberger’s “sweet, kind” disposition and his integrity were sources of his inner strength and character. He recalled Livelsberger’s positive qualities as contributing to his character.

During their dating years, Arritt had even pushed the Green Beret to get help when he was having trouble. However, he declined military service. He claimed that if officials declared him medically unfit, it could prevent him from being deployed.

“There was a lot of stigma in his unit, they were, you know, big, strong, Special Forces guys there, there was no weakness allowed and mental health is weakness is what they saw,” Arritt was quoted as saying by the AP.

On January 1, after pointing out the fireworks, mortar, and fuel-filled Cybertruck, Livelsberger had shot himself in the head. Seven persons were hurt in the explosion.

He was a member of the US Army’s prestigious Green Berets for over 19 years. He and his wife had just split up.

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