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Nashville Christmas Day bombing heroes reflect one year later

Nashville Christmas Day bombing heroes reflect one year later

Nashville bombing: Downtown curfew extended; moving days set for Saturday and Sunday

Nashville bombing: Downtown curfew extended; moving days set for Saturday and Sunday Staff Reports, Nashville Tennessean Replay Video UP NEXT Nashville Mayor John Cooper announced that a curfew for a section of downtown has been extended in the wake of a Christmas Day bombing on Second Avenue North.  The curfew began at 5 p.m. Thursday and will end at 5 p.m. on Jan. 15 for the area bounded by Union Street, Second Avenue North, Broadway and the Cumberland River. It includes all structures and properties front Second Avenue North, the mayor said on Twitter. Additionally, Cooper said several streets are closed around the scene of the blast, including:

Nashville blast suspect died in explosion, police say

Nashville blast suspect died in explosion, police say U.S. News Maria Caspani (Reuters) - The 63-year-old suspect in the bombing that rocked Nashville on Christmas morning was killed in the blast that destroyed his motor home and damaged more than 40 businesses, authorities said on Sunday. Nashville Metro Police Chief John Drake (L) and officers Amanda Topping, Michael Sipos, James Luellen, Brenna Hosey, and James Wells embrace after a news conference held to discuss the Christmas Day motor home explosion in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. December 27, 2020. Mark Zaleski/The Tennessean/USA TODAY NETWORK via REUTERS. Anthony Quinn Warner, who was named by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as the suspect in the Christmas Day bombing in Nashville, appears in an undated Tennessee driver s license photograph released by the FBI December 28, 2020. FBI/Handout via REUTERS.

Nashville bomber officially identified as Anthony Warner, DNA samples match human tissue found at blast site -- Society s Child -- Sott net

© Twitter/Google Maps/Police Anthony Quinn Warner. On right top, the RV as it looked parked outside his house on Google Maps. At bottom right, the RV on the way to the bombing. Anthony Quinn Warner was a 63-year-old Tennessee computer contract worker named as the Nashville bomber who detonated a parked RV in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, on Christmas morning, according to Nashville s police chief. An RV similar to the one used in the Nashville bombing was parked at Warner s home address in images on Google Maps and Google Earth, Heavy discovered. Authorities have now matched human tissue recovered at the blast zone to Warner s DNA. We ve come to the conclusion that an individual named Anthony Warner is the bomber, U.S. Attorney Donald Q. Cochran, Jr. declared in a December 27 news conference. Warner was present when the bomb went off and perished in the bombing, said Cochran. Forensic scientists confirmed a DNA match, he said. It took about nine hours to get one. Authoritie

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