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Last week, officials named Anthony Quinn Warner as the man behind Nashville’s Christmas Day bombing, but investigators are still working on piecing together what his motives possibly could have been. Warner, 63, was found dead after his recreational vehicle exploded early on Christmas morning in Nashville’s downtown. Though the bombing took place before the streets were full of activity, the bombing injured at least eight people and damaged more than 40 buildings, including an AT&T transmission building. At least eight patients were treated at Nashville hospitals after the explosion. There wer...
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Nashville police reported on Friday night that possible human remains had been found amid the wreckage of an RV that exploded in the downtown area earlier today. Police cleared the area when they heard a recorded message coming from the RV saying that a bomb was about to detonate. Three people were injured and 41 businesses were damaged in the incident. Nashville Mayor John Cooper said that the explosion was the result of a “deliberate bomb.” On Christmas night, President Donald Trump and President-elect Joe Biden were briefed separately on the bombing by FBI agents.
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