Former UFC star and Green Beret, Tim Kennedy, recently disclosed his past association with the suspect implicated in the Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion.
In a surprising revelation on social media, Kennedy admitted to having partnered with the suspect, Matthew Livelsberger, in a military reality television competition over a decade ago.
According to Fox News, Kennedy shared on Instagram that he and Livelsberger, a U.S. Army serviceman from Colorado, had competed together in the History Channel's "Ultimate Soldier Challenge". "13 years ago I competed in a shooting competition on History Channel called The Ultimate Soldiers Challenge. My partner in this competition was Matt Burg (aka Matt Livelsberger). Last night when I saw old photos of him on the news, I put together that it was the same guy," Kennedy wrote.
The former UFC star expressed his shock upon learning that Livelsberger was the driver of the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside Trump International Hotel Las Vegas on New Year's Day. "He was a sincere, hard-working, talented, and competent Special Forces operator. I am flabbergasted and heartbroken to hear the news," Kennedy continued. "None of this makes sense and I, like many others, are confused and want answers."
Authorities have confirmed that Livelsberger, 37, suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head before the vehicle's detonation. Identification was made possible through his tattoos, credit cards, and military identification found at the scene. Livelsberger, a U.S. Army special operations soldier, had several addresses linked to him and was on leave from Germany, where he served with the 10th Special Forces Group.
This shocking incident has left many, including Kennedy, grappling with unanswered questions and seeking clarity on the tragic events that unfolded on New Year's Day. The investigation into this incident continues, with the hope of providing answers to the many questions surrounding Livelsberger's actions.
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