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    Nashville Explosion: Police name suspect

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorDecember 28, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The powerful explosion damaged buildings and felled trees in Nashville
    The powerful explosion damaged buildings and felled trees in Nashville
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    Police investigating a camper van blast that injured three people in Nashville on Christmas Day have named a suspect after DNA was collected at the scene.

    Officials in the US state of Tennessee said the DNA matched that of Anthony Quinn Warner, 63.

    The FBI said there was no indication of additional suspects and that it was too early to suggest a motive.

    The blast outside a telecoms office disrupted communications systems in Tennessee and four other states.

    What are the latest developments?

    During a press conference on Sunday, federal investigators said they believed that Warner, who worked in IT and had extensive experience with electronics, was the sole individual responsible for the blast and had died at the site.

    They said the blast was probably deliberate, and that it was Warner’s remains discovered at the scene.

    Police also released footage of the moment the explosion took place.

    This is video of Friday morning’s explosion recorded by an MNPD camera at 2nd Ave N & Commerce St. pic.twitter.com/3vaXhoUOAR

    — Metro Nashville PD (@MNPDNashville) December 28, 2020

    According to public records, Warner had until recently lived in Antioch, a suburb of Nashville, where police searched a home on Saturday.

    Neighbours also reported seeing a camper van at the premises, local media report.

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    Earlier, CBS News reported that a DNA sample had been collected from Warner’s mother.

    Law enforcement officers searched Warner's home in Antioch, near Nashville
    Law enforcement officers searched Warner’s home in Antioch, near Nashville

    FBI Special Agent in Charge Douglas Korneski said officials had received about 500 tips relating to the explosion.

    “We’re still following leads but right now there is no indication that any other persons were involved,” he said. “We reviewed hours of security video surrounding the recreation vehicle which saw no other people involved.”

    What is known about Warner?

    Public records cited by US media show Warner had wide experience with electronics and alarm systems.

    …..#EXCLUSIVE @CBSNews has obtained a photo of Anthony Quinn Warner, the Person Of Interest in the #Nashville #bombing. Investigators believe he died in the blast…more to come pic.twitter.com/kXThvYrJGU

    — Jeff Pegues (@jeffpeguescbs) December 28, 2020

    He was a long-time resident of Nashville and had worked as a freelance computer technician with an estate agency.

    His former employer, estate agent Steve Fridrich, told the Nashville Tennessean that Warner had resigned unexpectedly this month after four years with the company. Mr Fridrich said the move had been “quite out of character”.

    A neighbour in Antioch described Warner as “a computer geek”, USA Today reported.

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