Recipient of $300,000+ Christmas Day bombing reward still not determined
In all, the Christmas Day bombing reward amount stands over $300,000, which begs the question, who should receive it?
and last updated 2021-01-01 19:23:35-05
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â It wasn t just windows that shattered on Christmas morning in Nashville, it was the city s sense of security. Within a few hours, city tourism leaders raised several thousand dollars in reward money - offered to anyone who could help investigators solve the crime.
Christmas Day evening, CNBC reality TV host Marcus Lemonis tweeted that he would boost the reward fund by $250,000.
In all, the reward amount stands over $300,000, which begs the question, who should receive it?
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