Investigators have assembled a timeline of events tracking the path of Matthew Livelsberger between when he rented a Tesla Cybertruck in Denver on Dec. 28, and when that Cybertruck exploded on the morning of New Year’s Day at Trump International in Las Vegas.
The timeline was shared by Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill using information gathered at Tesla charging stations and by street and license plate cameras in Las Vegas.
December 28
Matthew Livelsberger rents Cybertruck in Denver through the Turo peer-to-peer car rental app.
December 30
Cybertruck charged in Monument, Colorado.
Livelsberger purchases a Desert Eagle 50 semiautomatic handgun and SLR Model B30 semiautomatic rifle.
December 31
Cybertruck charged in Trinidad, Colorado; Las Vegas, New Mexico; Albuquerque; and Gallup, New Mexico.
January 1
Cybertruck charged in Holbrook and Flagstaff, Arizona.
5:33 a.m.
Cybertruck charged in Kingman, Arizona.
7:29 a.m.
Cybertruck first spotted in Las Vegas.
7:34 a.m.
Camera captures images of Cybertruck, which turns onto Fashion Show Boulevard from Las Vegas Boulevard and pulls through the valet area at Trump International before driving away.
7:34 a.m. to 8:35 a.m.
Cybertruck is seen at several locations on the Las Vegas Strip and stopped in a parking lot near Flamingo Boulevard and Las Vegas Boulevard.
8:35 a.m.
Cybertruck seen turning from Sands Avenue onto Las Vegas Boulevard.
8:39 a.m.
Cybertruck stops in valet area at Trump International. Seventeen seconds after the vehicle arrives, Livelsberger shoots himself in the head and the Cybertruck explodes.