Cybertruck That Exploded Outside Trump Vegas Hotel Contained Bomb and/or Fireworks — Was Rented from Turo, the Same App New Orleans Terrorist Used

The two incidents, today, look more and more like they are connected.

The Tesla contained a bomb and/or fireworks.  “Explosives” were found in the Ford F-150 Lightening.

Both vehicles were rented from the same agency – Turo.


Law enforcement has confirmed the cause of the Cybertruck explosion outside Trump International Hotel Las Vegas on New Year’s Day was caused by a bomb and/or large fireworks in the truck bed.

The incident, which took place at 8:40 a.m. local time, is being investigated as a possible terror attack.

Additionally, the Cybertruck was rented through the app Turo — the same company the terrorist in New Orleans used to rent the truck that he drove through a large crowd on Bourbon Street that had gathered to celebrate the new year.

Fifteen people were killed in the New Orleans attack.

Seven people were injured in the Cybertruck explosion, and the driver was killed

Four people believed to be connected to the New Orleans attack were caught on camera planting explosives.

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