No device found in 2nd truck parked in Tennessee; driver charged A police officer blocks a street as the investigation continues into an explosion Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn. An explosion that shook the largely deserted streets of downtown Nashville early Christmas morning shattered windows, damaged buildings, and wounded three people. Authorities said they believed the blast was intentional. (Source: AP Photo/Mark Humphrey/AP) By Associated Press | December 27, 2020 at 4:06 PM EST - Updated December 27 at 11:09 PM
NASHVILLE (AP) â A sheriffâs office in Tennessee says the driver of a box truck that was heard playing audio at a convenience store outside of Nashville has been booked into jail on felony charges.
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A sheriff s office in Tennessee says the driver of a box truck that was heard playing audio at a convenience store outside of Nashville has been booked into jail on felony charges.
The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office says members of a church and customers at the nearby market where the white box truck was spotted Sunday morning heard the driver playing audio “similar to what was heard” before a recreational vehicle exploded in downtown Nashville on Christmas Day.
Sgt. Steve Craig says deputies were called to investigate reports of the truck driver playing audio “loudly” outside the market, and later learned that the man was also accused of similar actions outside a church during a service.
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The recent development on the Nashville Bombing is a suspected truck playing similar audio in the blast. The driver was booked by the police when apprehended.
After the Christmas Day bombing located in downtown Nashville, a new development was reported by authorities.
According to Tennessee sheriff s on high alert after the strong blast. Audio from the box truck caused the police to charge the driver with felony charges.
One reason for the alarm said the Rutherford County Sheriff s Office was that people at a market said the white box truck played the same audio as the RV. They recognize the same audio played by the suspected truck on the Christmas Day Blast, reported ABC News.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. Officials identified the Nashville bombing suspect as Anthony Quinn Warner, 63. They also confirmed he died in the blast, Law Officer reported.
Police had regarded Warner as a person of interest in the bombing since at least Saturday when federal and local investigators converged on the home linked to him.
The bombing took place on Christmas Day well before downtown streets were bustling with activity and was accompanied by a recorded announcement warning anyone nearby that a bomb would soon detonate. Then the audio switched to a recording of Petula Clark’s 1964 hit “Downtown” shortly before the blast.