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Nashville officer who evacuated area before Christmas bombing graduated from Hardin Valley Academy, UT
Michael Sipos is working on the scene of an RV bombing in Downtown Nashville. He has been with the Metro Nashville Police Department for more than a year. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 12:51 PM EST December 28, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Six Metro Nashville Police Department officers worked to evacuate people on 2nd Avenue early Christmas morning before an RV exploded. The explosion damaged 41 buildings and injured three people.
Those six officers are being credited for saving lives, and one of them graduated from the University of Tennessee in December 2018. Michael Sipos has worked for the department for 16 months, according to officials, after he graduated.
Tennessee authorities on Sunday identified a person responsible for the Christmas Day explosion in downtown Nashville that rocked the city following what officials have dubbed its "hardest year."
A tip, a hat and a pair of gloves led to ID of Nashville bomber Anthony Quinn Warner; motive remains a mystery Mariah Timms, Natalie Neysa Alund and John Bacon, USA TODAY
Police bodycam video shows moments after bomb went off in Nashville
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A tip, a hat and a pair of gloves provided all the evidence authorities needed to identify the remains of a man they say triggered the bomb that rocked this city and took his own life on Christmas morning.
David Rausch, director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, said Monday that a tip from the public put Anthony Quinn Warner on law enforcement radar and that DNA from gloves and a hat retrieved from a car Warner owned help confirm the identification.
Nashville bombing survivor heard voice of God and changed direction to avoid blast
Nashville Metro Police officer James Wells said he heard the voice of God just as he turned towards the RV but opted to walk towards officer Amanda Topping, who was alone in the street
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