Updated: Dec 28 2020, 12:12 ET
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THE Nashville bomber hoped he would be hailed a hero for targeting an AT&T building because he believed 5G tech was killing people, it is claimed.
Police are also reportedly probing whether Anthony Quinn Warner s paranoia was fuelled by the death of his dementia-ridden dad - who worked for an AT&T subsidiary.
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The bomb blast on Christmas Day, which injured three people, happened near an AT&T facility
Warner, 63, who died at the site of the bomb blast, was heavily into conspiracy theories , a report says.
On Christmas Day, a bomb planted by the IT worker in a motor home exploded in downtown Nashville injuring three people and wrecking nearby buildings.
Pictured, Anthony Quinn Warner Nashville RV bomber. Image release via Nashville police.
Anthony Quinn Warner Nashville RV bomber was lone wolf who died in blast according to DNA collected. Believed to be sole perpetrator as questions remain.
Tennessee authorities announced late Sunday the man responsible for the explosion that went off in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning died in the blast.
Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, was identified as the individual responsible for Friday’s explosion. He perished in the blast, according to
US Attorney Don Cochran.
‘Anthony Warner is the bomber,’ Cochran said during Sunday’s press conference.
‘He was present when the bomb went off and he perished in the bombing.’