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Request To Make Nashville Disaster Area

Request To Make Nashville Disaster Area Dec 27, 2020 at 01:37 pm by WGNS (L-R top row) Officer Brenna Hosey, Officer Tyler Luellen, and Officer Michael Sipos (L-R bottom row) Officer Amanda Topping, Officer James Wells, and Sergeant Timothy Miller (NASHVILLE)  Rep. Jim Cooper (TN-05) along with Tennessee’s two U.S. Senators Lamar Alexander and Marsha Blackburn, sent a letter to President Trump asking him to approve Governor Bill Lee’s disaster declaration for Tennessee. On Christmas morning a bomb detonated in downtown Nashville, causing personal injury and damage to several downtown structures. Cooper, Alexander, and Blackburn all signed a letter in support of the declaration.

Nashville latest: Authorities investigating nearly 500 tips behind RV explosion - National News

Nashville latest: Authorities investigating nearly 500 tips behind RV explosion - National News
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Nashville explosion: Questions remain as investigation enters Day 3

Nashville Tennessean  Anthony Q. Warner, 63, has been identified as the bomber in the Christmas day explosion in Nashville by U.S. Attorney Don Cochran. Cochran announced the update to the investigation in a Sunday afternoon news conference.  Anthony Warner is the bomber. He was present when the bomb went off, and he perished in the bombing, Cochran said.  DNA found at the scene was matched to samples taken at another location searched by investigators, TBI Director David Rausch said Sunday. The TBI was involved in testing the evidence. Because they had identified a suspect, investigators said they were able to match samples to a potential family member quickly. 

Hero police officers recall bomb countdown, eerie music and mad dash to save lives

Nashville bombing suspect killed in explosion: FBI © Mark Humphrey/AP Nashville Chief of Police John Drake speaks at a news conference, Dec. 27, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn. Federal investigators said the suspect in the Christmas Day RV bombing in Nashville was killed in the explosion. FBI investigators said DNA evidence found at the scene matched Anthony Quinn Warner, who was earlier named as a person of interest. Anthony Warner is the man believed to be responsible for this horrible crime, Metropolitan Nashville Police Chief John Drake said at a news conference. Human remains were discovered amid the blast debris, and investigators worked to determine if they belonged to the RV owner. Multiple law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation told ABC News the suspect was identified as Warner of Antioch, Tennessee, a suburb of Nashville.

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