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Nashville bomber died in blast: investigators

No other person involved in incident, says FBI rep

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Dec 2020 10:20AM

Nashville bomber died in blast: investigators
Authorities have found human tissue at the Nashville blast site, which is a match to DNA found in a vehicle bomber Anthony Warner had used. – AFP pic, December 28, 2020

WASHINGTON – The man suspected of setting off a bomb in Nashville that ripped through the southern United States city’s downtown on Christmas morning was named by authorities yesterday as they confirmed he died in the blast.

“We have come to the conclusion that an individual named Anthony Warner is the bomber, he was present when the bomb went off, and that he perished in the bombing,” federal prosecutor Don Cochran told a press conference.

The special agent in charge of the FBI’s Memphis field office, Doug Korneski, said there is “no indication that any other person was involved”, although he added they are still following leads.

Authorities at the press conference said with the investigation ongoing, they could not give details on any motive, but said Warner had not been on their radar prior to the blast.

Police had reportedly identified Warner, 63, on Saturday as a “person of interest” in connection with the explosion, which came from a parked motorhome that blared a warning minutes before it blew up.

They had searched a house in Antioch, a neighbourhood in the Nashville area, but declined to confirm at the time if they had a suspect.

Friday’s explosion in historic downtown Nashville, the US country music capital, damaged about 40 buildings and injured at least three people, with the streets largely abandoned at the early hour.

Authorities found human tissue at the blast site, which Tennessee Bureau of Investigations chief David Roush confirmed at the press conference was a match to DNA found in a vehicle Warner had used.

Police said at the time of the blast that it was an “intentional act”, but the motive remains unclear, adding that FBI behavioural analysts are involved in the investigation.

Tennessee senator Marsha Blackburn on Twitter praised law enforcement officers who responded to and are investigating the bomb, and said she had asked President Donald Trump to grant Nashville a federal disaster declaration – a technical move that triggers federal assistance in repairing damage and providing aid.

According to a timeline provided by the authorities, police were called to the area to respond to gunfire at 5.30am, and officers spotted the motorhome at 6am.

Fifteen minutes later, they heard an audio countdown coming from the vehicle warning of a bomb – interspersed with music – and the need to evacuate.

Police have not said if anyone was inside the motorhome at the time but lauded the officers who arrived at the scene and took quick action.

The motorhome was parked in front of a building for phone company AT&T, causing damage that disrupted telecommunications service in Tennessee, as well as parts of Alabama and Kentucky.

AT&T said in a statement that customers in the three states were still experiencing outages, more than 48 hours later.

The company added that more than 25 temporary cell towers and 24 trailers of disaster recovery equipment were being deployed in the region to restore service. – AFP, December 28, 2020

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