Friday, December 25, 2020

Christmas Day Terrorist Attack Rocks Downtown Nashville

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Explosion Rocks Downtown Nashville, Police Believe to Be "Intentional" Act

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a strange place for a bombing.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

Update — 5:24 P.M. EST: Authorities have found human remains near the explosion site in downtown Nashville, sources tell the Associated Press.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

"Someone seemed to be calculating police response times."is a comment I read and agree with.

Also,on Twitter,"Cincy police investigating suspicious vehicle."
Now every city wants to be part of the fun.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

NASHVILLE--WHERE MOVIES AND REAL LIFE CO-MINGLE
(ZH)Update (1920 ET): In the latest press conference, Nashville Mayor John Cooper said a "bomb" caused the early morning explosion in Downtown Nashville. He said, "we're not going to rest until those responsible for this outrageous and cowardly attack are brought to justice."
GRA:What's the next line and what movie was it in?

"Now come on,let's go grab a bite to eat(Frank Drebin,"Naked Gun").
--GRA

Anonymous said...

NASHVILLE "SUSPECT'S" NAME IS LEAKED BY CBS
GRA:At least it isn't Richard Jewell--yet.
Update (1353 ET): CBS News' Jeff Pegues has learned the name of a person of interest connected to the Friday morning explosion in Downtown Nashville. Multiple sources tell him that "Anthony Quinn Warner, a Nashville area resident, had a similar make and model RV."


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Update (1315 ET): The FBI Memphis Field Office has tweeted a press conference will take place around 1:00 PM CST regarding the Friday morning explosion in Downtown Nashville.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

ANTHONY QUINN WARNER REMAINS TOP SUSPECT
(ZH)Law enforcement officials tell NBC News, the home of a 63-year-old man is being searched by federal agents.



In a press conference this afternoon, Special Agent in Charge Doug Korneski said that "several individuals" had caught their attention.

Update (1416 ET): While authorities won't confirm any suspect names connected with the Downtown Nashville RV bombing, earlier, CBS reported, "Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, is the person of interest."


CBS' David Begnaud tweeted moments ago that "federal agents are at Warner's address in the Nashville area, right now."

--GRA