Had Matthew Livelsberger not blown himself up in a Tesla Cybertruck in Las Vegas on New Year’s Day, he would likely be remembered for his lifetime of service as a decorated soldier. “I'm not aware that he was ever on the radar of law enforcement previously,” Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill told ABC News. “I would go so far as to say, from what I've been able to see of his military record, he'd be what you described as a military hero.” A Green Beret with nearly two decades of service, Livelsberger devoted his life to the nation before he started the downward spiral that led to his end. That grave mental health crisis brought Livelsberger to the driveway of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, where he detonated an improvised explosive device as most of the world was easing into

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