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Nashville police officers describe Christmas morning explosion in their own words
Metro Nashville Police Department Officer Tyler Luellen was the first to arrive on Second Avenue North in on Christmas morning to a call of shots fired..
Posted: Dec 28, 2020 6:48 PM
Updated: Dec 28, 2020 6:50 PM
Posted By: CNN
Metro Nashville Police Department Officer Tyler Luellen was the first to arrive on Second Avenue North in on Christmas morning to a call of shots fired.
When he arrived, he didn t hear any shots. As he was investigating, Officer Brenna Hosey arrived to back him up. As soon as she got out of the car, almost immediately, the RV started making an announcement, Luellen, a three-year veteran of the Nashville police force, told reporters on Sunday. Somewhere along the lines of, don t quote me exactly, but, There s a large bomb within this vehicle. Your primary objective is to evacuate.
Courage, duty, honor on a dangerous Nashville street
Tuesday, December 29, 2020 |
Billy Davis, Steve Jordahl (OneNewsNow.com)
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Minutes before an RV-turned-street-bomb blew up on a Nashville street, a police officer’s body camera was recording brave NPD officers evacuating the public and calmly preparing for an explosion.
The body camera worn on Christmas Day by Officer Michael Sipos shows approximately 13 minutes of footage, beginning with officers responding to the eerie “evacuate now” message coming from the RV and the suspected bomber, Anthony Quinn Warner.
The body cam footage, released Monday by the Nashville Police Dept., can be viewed here.
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