One dead in car explosion at Trump hotel in Las Vegas
One person has died and several others were injured after a car caught fire and exploded outside Donald Trump's hotel in Las Vegas, PBS reports, citing local authorities.
The car is said to have been a Tesla Cybertruck model, and the person who died was in the car. The injured people have been taken to hospital with minor injuries. It is unclear what caused the car to catch fire.
- We don't have many answers, says FBI's Jeremy Schwartz at a press conference.
Police reportedly investigating terror - Musk: Nothing wrong with the car
The explosion in a Tesla car outside one of Donald Trump's hotels in Las Vegas is being investigated as a potential act of terrorism, sources with insight into the investigation tell NBC News.
- A cybertruck, the Trump hotel. There are clearly many questions that need to be answered, said Kevin McMahill of the Las Vegas police, according to Reuters.
Tesla founder Elon Musk writes that the company has confirmed that the explosion was caused by powerful fireworks or a bomb.
"It had nothing to do with the vehicle itself," he writes on X.
The driver, who was in the car when it caught fire, died and seven other people were injured.
One person has died and several others were injured after a car caught fire and exploded outside Donald Trump's hotel in Las Vegas, PBS reports, citing local authorities.
The car is said to have been a Tesla Cybertruck model, and the person who died was in the car. The injured people have been taken to hospital with minor injuries. It is unclear what caused the car to catch fire.
- We don't have many answers, says FBI's Jeremy Schwartz at a press conference.
Police reportedly investigating terror - Musk: Nothing wrong with the car
The explosion in a Tesla car outside one of Donald Trump's hotels in Las Vegas is being investigated as a potential act of terrorism, sources with insight into the investigation tell NBC News.
- A cybertruck, the Trump hotel. There are clearly many questions that need to be answered, said Kevin McMahill of the Las Vegas police, according to Reuters.
Tesla founder Elon Musk writes that the company has confirmed that the explosion was caused by powerful fireworks or a bomb.
"It had nothing to do with the vehicle itself," he writes on X.
The driver, who was in the car when it caught fire, died and seven other people were injured.
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