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“Not on our radar”? Girlfriend warned police last year Nashville bomber was building explosives in the RV
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“Not on our radar”? Girlfriend warned police last year Nashville bomber was building explosives in the RV
Ed MorrisseyPosted at 9:01 am on December 30, 2020
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Ever since the RV exploded in Nashville on Christmas morning, law enforcement has insisted that they had no threat indicators and that the apparent bomber was “not on our radar.” However, The Tennessean reported late yesterday that police had been warned sixteen months earlier that Anthony Warner had begun building an explosive device in that very RV. Police responded to the call in August 2019, but got stymied by the lawyer representing the couple:
Suspicious White Box Truck Playing Audio Similar to Nashville RV Attack Under Investigation in TN
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Identifican a sospechoso de ataque en Nashville e investigan otro vehículo involucrado
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Tennessee law enforcement investigating suspicious vehicle playing similar audio to Christmas day bombing Tyler Van Dyke © Provided by Washington Examiner
The Rutherford County Sheriff s Office has closed a stretch of interstate highway to investigate a suspicious vehicle that witnesses said was playing audio similar to the one played prior to the Christmas Day bombing in Nashville.
Rutherford County dispatchers received a call Sunday morning about a white box truck parked at Crossroads Market in Walter Hill outside of Nashville. Deputies closed the road and evacuated nearby residents. Sheriff’s deputies in Rutherford and Wilson Counties are investigating a box truck parked at a convenience store playing audio similar to what was heard before the Christmas Day explosion in Nashville, Sheriff Mike Fitzhugh told the