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Nashville bomber to neighbour: The world is never going to forget me

It seemed like a friendly chat between neighbours. Only after a bomb exploded in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning could US man Rick Laude grasp the sinister meaning behind his neighbour s smiling remark that the city and the rest of the world would never forget him. Laude told The Associated Press that he was speechless when he learned that authorities identified his 63-year-old neighbour, Anthony Quinn Warner, as the man suspected of detonating a bomb that killed himself, injured three other people and damaged dozens of buildings. FBI/AP Anthony Quinn Warner is accused of exploding a bomb in Nashville on Christmas Day.

Bomber to neighbour: The world is never going to forget me

Bomber to neighbour: The world is never going to forget me Toggle share menu Advertisement Bomber to neighbour: The world is never going to forget me This undated image posted on social media by the FBI shows Anthony Quinn Warner. (Photo: FBI via AP) 29 Dec 2020 07:35AM (Updated: 29 Dec 2020 07:38AM) Share this content Bookmark NASHVILLE: It seemed like a friendly chat between neighbors. Only after a bomb exploded in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning could Rick Laude grasp the sinister meaning behind his neighbor’s smiling remark that the city and the rest of the world would never forget him. Laude told The Associated Press on Monday (Dec 28) that he was speechless when he learned that authorities identified his 63-year-old neighbor, Anthony Quinn Warner, as the man suspected of detonating a bomb that killed himself, injured three other people and damaged dozens of buildings.

Nashville Christmas Day Bombing a Wake Up Call Exposing Vulnerabilities , Says Ex-FBI Officer

Nashville Christmas Day Bombing a Wake Up Call Exposing Vulnerabilities , Says Ex-FBI Officer © REUTERS / ANDREW NELLES/TENNESSEAN.COM Subscribe Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/us/202012291081594074-nashville-christmas-day-bombing-a-wake-up-call-exposing-vulnerabilities-says-ex-fbi-officer/ A bomb-laden RV belonging to Nashville resident Anthony Warner, exploded on 25 December in the Tennessee state capital s downtown, wounding four people and damaging nearly 40 nearby buildings, including the AT&T Building; there was an audio broadcast of a warning prior to the attack urging residents to evacuate. The Christmas Day bombing in Nashville blamed by officials on Anthony Quinn Warner that left three people wounded and damaged 41 buildings should serve as a ‘wake up call’ to the US, believes an ex-counterintelligence official.

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Nashville bombing: Anthony Quinn Warner left hints of plan

Nashville bombing: Anthony Quinn Warner left hints of plan 29 Dec, 2020 08:47 AM 5 minutes to read Anthony Quinn Warner, the man accused of exploding a bomb in Nashville on Christmas Day. Photo / Supplied AP In the days before he detonated a bomb in downtown Nashville on Christmas, Anthony Quinn Warner changed his life in ways that suggest he never intended to survive the blast that killed him and wounded three other people. Warner, 63, gave away his car, telling the recipient that he had cancer. A month before the bombing, he signed a document that transferred his longtime home in a Nashville suburb to a California woman for nothing in return.

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