- The Cybertruck that exploded in Las Vegas was rented on Turo, Las Vegas police said.
- The app was also used to rent the truck used in the New Orleans attack.
- President Biden said that authorities are looking into whether the two incidents were connected.
A Tesla Cybertruck that exploded on Wednesday in Las Vegas was rented on Turo, the same app used to rent the pickup truck used in the New Orleans attack, Las Vegas police said.
“I’m being told that New Orleans was rented through Turo, and so was ours,” Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Kevin McMahill said in a press conference. “That’s another coincidence that absolutely is continuing to bear from our investigation that we have to continue to look into.”
Turo is an app that lets private car owners rent out their vehicles. It is similar to Airbnb or Vrbo but for vehicles instead of homes.
In a statement to Business Insider, Turo previously confirmed the truck used in the New Orleans attack was rented on the service.
“We are heartbroken to learn that one of our host’s vehicles was involved in this awful incident,” the statement reads. “We are actively partnering with the FBI. We are not currently aware of anything in this guest’s background that would have identified him as a trust and safety threat to us at the time of the reservation.”
Turo did not immediately respond to a request for comment from BI about the Las Vegas Cybertruck.
In a press conference Wednesday, President Joe Biden said authorities were investigating whether there was any connection between the Las Vegas explosion and the New Orleans attack.
McMahill said at a press conference that the driver of the Tesla Cybertruck was killed and seven others injured after the vehicle exploded outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.
“We’re very well aware of what has happened in New Orleans with the event that occurred there, and the number of victims there and the additional IEDs,” McMahill said, referring to an attack in New Orleans that killed 15 on Wednesday morning. “So, as you can imagine, with an explosion here on iconic Las Vegas Boulevard, we are taking all of the precautions that we need to take to keep our community safe.”
Tesla CEO Elon Musk wrote on X that the explosion was “caused by very large fireworks and/or a bomb” in the bed of the Cybertruck.
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