Nashville: The Police And The Christmas Miracle
What we don’t know about the bombing in Nashville that happened early on Christmas morning far outweighs what we do know.
The facts as we know them are spotty and frightening. Surveillance video puts the RV which later exploded on that street in Nashville being parked around 1:22 am on Friday.
BREAKING: This is the RV that exploded on 2nd Ave N this morning. It arrived on 2nd Ave at 1:22 a.m. Have you seen this vehicle in our area or do you have information about it? Please contact us via Crime Stoppers at 615-742-7463 or online via https://t.co/dVGS7o0m4v. @ATFHQpic.twitter.com/JNx9sDinAH
Anthony Warner was Christmas Day bomber in Nashville and likely died in explosion, authorities say Mariah Timms, Natalie Neysa Alund and John Bacon, Nashville Tennessean
Nashville bomber identified, likely died in explosion, authorities say
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. U.S. Attorney Donald Cochran identified Anthony Q. Warner on Sunday as the bomber in a Christmas Day explosion that rocked downtown Nashville.
Police Chief John Drake had identified Warner, 63, as a person of interest in the case. He is believed to have died in the explosion.
DNA found at the scene was matched to samples taken at another location searched by investigators, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Director David Rausch confirmed.