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Nashville bomber officially identified as Anthony Warner, DNA samples match human tissue found at blast site - UPDATE: Girlfriend says she tried to warn local police -- Society s Child -- Sott net

© Twitter/Google Maps/Police Anthony Quinn Warner. On right top, the RV as it looked parked outside his house on Google Maps. At bottom right, the RV on the way to the bombing. Anthony Quinn Warner was a 63-year-old Tennessee computer contract worker named as the Nashville bomber who detonated a parked RV in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, on Christmas morning, according to Nashville s police chief. An RV similar to the one used in the Nashville bombing was parked at Warner s home address in images on Google Maps and Google Earth, Heavy discovered. Authorities have now matched human tissue recovered at the blast zone to Warner s DNA. We ve come to the conclusion that an individual named Anthony Warner is the bomber, U.S. Attorney Donald Q. Cochran, Jr. declared in a December 27 news conference. Warner was present when the bomb went off and perished in the bombing, said Cochran. Forensic scientists confirmed a DNA match, he said. It took about nine hours to get one. Authoritie

6 Officers Cited for Heroism at Nashville Blast Site Before Explosion

Nashville bombing: Downtown business owners, residents to get closer glimpse of the damage

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.

GOP Rep Fleischmann: Nashville Police Officers Ought to Be Praised and Lauded for Efforts to Save Lives Before Explosion

27 Dec 2020 On Sunday, Rep. Chuck Fleischmann (R-TN) commended six Tennessee law enforcement officials for their response to the Nashville explosion on Christmas Day. Officer Brenna Hosey, Officer James Luellen, Officer Michael Sipos, Officer Amanda Topping, Officer James Wells and Sergeant Timothy Miller were all recognized for evacuating people and saving lives before the explosion went off. Fleischmann told FNC’s “Fox & Friends” that the members of the Nashville Metro Police Department “ought to be praised and lauded” both locally and nationally for their efforts to save lives on Christmas. He stressed that their work is why it is important to support law enforcement.

Courage, duty, honor on a dangerous Nashville street

Courage, duty, honor on a dangerous Nashville street Tuesday, December 29, 2020  |  Billy Davis, Steve Jordahl (OneNewsNow.com) English Spanish Minutes before an RV-turned-street-bomb blew up on a Nashville street, a police officer’s body camera was recording brave NPD officers evacuating the public and calmly preparing for an explosion. The body camera worn on Christmas Day by Officer Michael Sipos shows approximately 13 minutes of footage, beginning with officers responding to the eerie “evacuate now” message coming from the RV and the suspected bomber, Anthony Quinn Warner. The body cam footage, released Monday by the Nashville Police Dept., can be viewed here.

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