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Nashville family credits officers with helping them flee home moments before explosion

Noelle and Jeffrey Rasmussen describe their experience witnessing the explosion on ‘FOX & Friends Weekend.’ As officials search the home of a 63-year-old man they believe to be a suspect in the Nashvillebombing on Christmas, one local family told Fox & Friends Weekend they credit a pair of police officers for helping them escape their apartment moments before the blast. Police sources told Fox News Sunday they believe Anthony Quinn Warner of Antioch, Tenn., owned the RV that exploded, and that he died in the blast. Six Nashville police officers were hailed as quick-thinking and fast-acting heroes Friday, credited for saving lives and limiting injuries in the downtown area after the shocking Christmas morning explosion.

PICTURED: Mother, 29, given TWO free homes worth $409K by Nashville bomber

Mother, 29, given TWO free homes worth $409K by Nashville bomber , 63, says she had no idea he signed property over to her a month ago - as feds probe if he blew himself up at AT&T building because he feared 5G is spying on Americans On Saturday, reports surfaced that local man Anthony Quinn Warner was a person of interest in an explosion that occurred on 2nd Avenue in Nashville s downtown at 6.40am on Christmas morning Three people were injured and severe damage was reported in the blast  Cops had been called to the area a short time before amid reports of a shooting 

Nashville bombing person of interest , 63, mysteriously gave his house away one month before blast -- Society s Child -- Sott net

© Google Maps Anthony Quinn Warner - the man identified as a person of interest in the Nashville Christmas Day bombing- gave his $160,000 house away for nothing a month before the blast, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal. The property is pictured with a white RV out front on Google Street View prior to the explosion The man identified as a person of interest in the Nashville Christmas Day bombing gave his house away for nothing a month before the blast, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal. Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, signed the property away via a quitclaim deed to Lisa Swing, a 29-year-old woman living in Los Angeles, for $0.00, according to county records.

Nashville police chief hails six cops who ran to evacuate residents before bomb-rigged RV exploded

The six police officers who rushed to save resident ahead of the Nashville bombing have been named Officer Brenna Hosey, Officer James Luellen, Officer Michael Sipos, Officer Amanda Topping, Officer James Wells, and Sergeant Timothy Miller found the bomb-rigged RV as they responded to shooting reports Police confirmed tissue that may be from human remains has been discovered near the site of the bomb that exploded outside of an AT&T building at 6.40am on Friday morning   The blast caused widespread outages to cell phone and internet service The issues caused problems for local 911 systems and the Nashville International Airport  

Nashville explosion: These six police officers evacuated residents moments before motor home exploded

These six Nashville police officers evacuated residents moments before motor home exploded CNN 12/27/2020 By Travis Caldwell, Eric Levenson and Artemis Moshtaghian, CNN © Metro Nashville Police Department Clockwise, from top-left: Officer Amanda Topping, Officer Brenna Hosey, Officer James Wells, Officer Michael Sipos, Officer Tyler Luellen and Sgt. Timothy Miller. The computerized voice emanating from the white motor home offered a terrifying warning: This vehicle will explode in 15 minutes. The voice repeated the message, counting down as the minutes passed. As the countdown continued, six police officers who heard those warnings sprang into action, helping residents in downtown Nashville evacuate before the motor home made good on its threat and exploded Friday morning.

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