​Like Luigi Mangione's Ivy League background, Matthew Livelsberg too came from a solid military background serving in the Army since 2006. He was an active army man when he blew the car which looked like a terror attack outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas but with more information coming in, it looks like probably motivated by personal reasons. Before the explosion, Livelsberg shot himself in the head.
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