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Explosion Outside Trump Hotel in Las Vegas Draws Attention; Police and Tesla Investigate
On January 1st local time, an explosion occurred in front of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, USA. A Tesla Cybertruck suddenly exploded in the valet area, resulting in the driver's immediate death and injuring seven bystanders.
Police Consider Potential Criminal Case or Terrorist Attack
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department stated that the cause of the explosion is still unknown, focusing their investigation on whether it was caused by a vehicle malfunction or if there was human intent. They initially classified it as a potential criminal case or terrorist attack and urged the public to provide clues to assist in the investigation.
Musk Speaks Out as Tesla Initiates Internal Investigation
Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated on the social media platform X that the company's senior team has started investigating the incident. He posted: "We have never seen anything like this before." This statement underscores Tesla's serious concern about the incident and its plans to fully cooperate with the investigation.
Incident Background: Trump Comments on New Orleans Attack
On the same day, a terrorist attack in New Orleans, involving a truck ramming into a crowd, resulted in 15 deaths and dozens injured. President-elect Donald Trump commented on the New Orleans incident for the first time on the social media platform Truth Social. He linked the event to illegal immigrant criminals and criticized the attitude of the Democrats and media towards the issue of illegal immigration. He stated, "The facts show that criminals (illegally) entering are far scarier than the criminals in our country." Trump also promised to fully support the investigation in New Orleans and help the area recover from this "pure act of evil."
Multiple Incidents Raise Security Concerns
The consecutive occurrence of two major incidents has sparked widespread public concern and raised new alerts about public safety issues. The Tesla Cybertruck explosion incident requires further investigation, and the New Orleans terror attack is under thorough investigation. These incidents not only impact the sense of security among the American public but also pose potential challenges to the formulation of future related policies.
The public expects the authorities to determine the truth of the incidents promptly and take measures to prevent similar tragedies from happening again. Meanwhile, these events could have far-reaching effects on domestic political and social issues in the United States in the future.

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