1320Video founder Kyle Loftis was found dead on Tuesday. Initially, it was unclear where he died, with his Facebook profile showing he lived in Omaha, Nebraska. However, the Omaha Police Department confirmed HT.com In an email, Loftis was not there yet to take his last breath. They further confirmed that Sarpy County Sheriff’s Office Report accepted.
Meanwhile, an official with the Sarpy County Office shared details of where Loftis’ body was found. The 43-year-old man was found dead at his home in Sarpy County. Loftis is remembered for bringing drag racing and street racing culture into the mainstream through the 1320Video platform.
After his death, the platform released a statement, saying “Kyle’s passion for motorsport inspired millions around the world, and we will never forget all he did to grow the sport we love. Kyle was a light at every gathering… His enthusiasm, kindness and creativity were contagious.” Officials with the platform said they were “shocked” to hear of Loftis’ death.
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Soon after, there was speculation of a suicide, and an alleged scanner report was shared claiming Loftis had suffered a gunshot wound. However, an official cause of death has not yet been given in Loftis’ case. claim suicide or Shoot yourself Still unconfirmed. Authorities ruled his death “not suspicious.”
As interest grows in the circumstances of Loftis’ death, a captain with the Sarpy County Sheriff’s Office shared details about who found the body and what condition it was in. That’s all you need to know.
Sarpy County Sheriff’s Office Capt. said deputies from the department and Gretna Fire Department personnel went to his home there. Paramedics found Loftis dead at the scene according to Reported by the Omaha World-Herald.
Loftis attended the University of Nebraska at Omaha from 2000 to 2005. LinkedIn profile. There he earned a bachelor’s degree in information systems management. It was also here that Loftis founded 1320Video and remained its owner and operator until his death.
The platform describes itself as “before YouTube, Instagram and Facebook (and MySpace) were big, a car enthusiast (who competed in 12-volt stereo competitions) took photos and shared them on niche message boards”. website.
“They teamed up with notorious pickup tuner ‘Parish’ to cover all things crazy with his insane 1,000+ horsepower pickup truck. This propelled 1320Video to gain more and more attention in the underground street car scene,” they added.
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