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Nashville bombing: President-elect Joe Biden says he s eternally grateful for MNPD officers

Nashville bombing: Downtown business owners, residents to get closer glimpse of the damage Brinley Hineman and Rachel Wegner, Nashville Tennessean © Memphis FBI twitter Investigators work the bomb site in Nashville in these photos tweeted by the Memphis FBI. Replay Video Skip Ad Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Director David Rausch said he believes Anthony Quinn Warner was more focused on destruction than harming people when he detonated a bomb on Christmas morning in downtown Nashville.  A motive hasn t been released in the RV explosion that rocked Nashville, wrecked more than 40 businesses and injured three people. The Federal Bureau of Investigation said it s brought in a Behavioral Analysis Unit to help in the investigation.

Kentucky school districts without internet due to Nashville explosion

Kentucky school districts without internet due to Nashville explosion Ben Tobin, Louisville Courier Journal © Elliott Anderson / For Tennessean.com The scene on Second Avenue North shortly after an explosion in the area on Friday, Dec. 25, 2020 in Nashville, Tenn. Update: Louisville Free Public Library posted on social media Sunday that its internet was restored and digital services are up and running. Computer use by appointment service will resume on Monday. Thank you for your patience during this time.  The Jefferson County Coroner also said Monday its fax lines and phones were working again.  LOUISVILLE, Ky.   Network services for the Louisville Free Public Library and multiple Kentucky school districts are down due to the disruption of AT&T services caused by the explosion in Nashville, Tennessee, on Friday.

Nashville officials relieved explosion did not claim lives, resolved to find motive, suspects

Massive downtown Nashville explosion: Spirit of our city cannot be broken, Mayor said

Nashville officials resolved to find bombing suspects, learn motive behind explosion Yihyun Jeong and Brinley Hineman, Nashville Tennessean Nashville is turning from relief to resolve, Mayor John Cooper said Friday evening after an early morning explosion downtown upended Christmas Day and caused destruction for several blocks.  No known suspects nor motive have been announced behind a bomb that detonated inside a parked RV on Nashville s historic Second Avenue near Lower Broadway.  Police have found what they believe are human remains but had not confirmed any fatalities.  Cooper, at the last update for the evening, said the relief that not more people were injured has now turned to anger and determination to bring those responsible to justice. 

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