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MNPD holds first community meeting to gather feedback on LPRs

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Nashville residents, business owners to retrieve important items and pets from Christmas Day bomb site

Nashville residents, business owners to retrieve important items and pets from Christmas Day bomb site Nearly two dozen downtown Nashville residents and business owners were to retrieve important items and pets Tuesday during their first up-close look at the devastation caused by the Christmas Day bombing, police said. Federal agents sifted through debris for evidence of an explosion that rocked a historic part of Tennessee’s capital on what was a quiet holiday morning. Authorities were to escort people to the site to survey and secure their damaged homes and businesses. “It’s really heartbreaking,” Ann Roberts, who spent more than three decades with the Metropolitan Historical Commission, told CNN affiliate WTVF.

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.

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.

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