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Replay Video UP NEXT ANTIOCH, Tenn. Nashville Police Chief John Drake said 63-year-old Anthony Q. Warner, whose home authorities searched on Saturday, is a person of interest in the Christmas morning explosion that rocked downtown Nashville, Don Aaron, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, told The Washington Post. The news was first reported by CBS News. Three people familiar with the investigation told The Post that Warner is being investigated in connection with the bombing.
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A woman s voice warned downtown residents to evacuate before the Christmas morning explosion that rocked Nashville, according to witness who described hearing the chilling message before fleeing with her family.
Betsy Williams, who owns the Melting Pot building on Second Avenue, lived in a loft apartment on the third floor of the building near the center of the blast.
Williams said she left the area after she heard the recording play a countdown to the explosion.
At least three people were injured in the explosion, according to authorities. A police officer in the area, who was responding to reports of suspicious activity in the area, was knocked to the ground by the blast.