It all started with a recent social media post asking the public’s help in reporting gangs. But FOX5 learned from Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Jeremy Schwartz with the FBI Las Vegas they’re getting harder to spot in the valley amid a rise in gang activity.
Las Vegas police said a person inside the Cybertruck died and that the vehicle contained gasoline canisters and "large mortar fireworks."
A decorated US Army Green Beret who died in a New Year’s Day explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and had no apparent ties to terrorism,
The FBI and Las Vegas Police Department, along with other agencies, are continuing to investigate and determine what led the person of interest, 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger, an active-duty U ...
FBI officials on Thursday also said they now believe New Orleans attack suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar acted alone.
At a Friday press conference in Las Vegas, police confirmed the identity of the driver of a rented Tesla Cybertruck that exploded on New Year’s Day outside of the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas as Matthew Alan Livelsberger. A former Green Beret, Livelsberger took his own life at the scene, according to police.
“At this point, there is no definitive link between the attack here in New Orleans and the one in Las Vegas,” said Christopher Raia, deputy assistant director of the FBI’s counterterrorism ...
A potential link was just one thread being pulled by officials a day after 14 people were killed when a man plowed a pickup truck flying an ISIS flag through New Year’s Day revelers on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
Local authorities and the FBI are investigating a Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas that left one person dead on Wednesday morning. The driver of the car was killed in the blast and at least seven people who were ...
New 911 calls include accounts of at least a dozen people who saw or heard the explosion in real time. Here's what they reveal about the bombing.
Alexander Smirnov, a dual U.S. and Israeli citizen, pleaded guilty in a Los Angeles federal court to charges of tax evasion and lying to the FBI.