Anthony Warner’s girlfriend told police he had been making bombs for months


Nashville police were warned in 2019 that Anthony Warner was building a bomb inside his RV – but nothing has been done to stop it.

According to a report found Tuesday in Tennessee, Warner’s girlfriend told the Nashville Cops on August 21, 2019, that he was “making bombs in an RV trailer at his residence.”

City Cops approved help from the FBI and ATF.

But when officers did not respond to anyone at Werner’s door, and subsequently declined a request to search the property, Tennessee reported.

Warner’s bombing then remained uncertain until Christmas morning, when he detonated explosives in a vehicle and extended the area of ​​downtown Nashville.

Records reviewed by the newspaper show that the woman’s attorney, Raymond Throckmorton, initially called police and said Gull Paul, anonymous to Warner, was concerned about the remarks he made – and did not want two guns, which he said were Warner’s at his home. Is.

Records say Throckmort told police Werner that he “talks frequently about the military and bomb-making,” and “he knows what he’s doing and is capable of making bombs.”

Police spotted the RV in Warren’s driveway but it was tied to a fence so they could not enter.

Metropolitan Nashville Police Department spokesman Don Aaron said in a statement to the newspaper that they have not seen any evidence of a crime and have no right to enter their building or fenced property.

Nashville sent PDA information into the feeds, but “the FBI reported back that they had checked their holdings and found no record on Warner,” Aaron said.

On August 28, 2019, U.S. The Department of Defense also reported that “the checks on Warner were all negative,” Aaron told The Tennessee.

No evidence of crime was found at any time and no further action was taken, the spokesman said. “No additional information about Warner has come to the attention of Werner or the FBI since August 2019.”

63 63-year-old Werner Christmas morning: 30. The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a police station, killing at least three people and wounding three others.

The blast, outside the AT&T facility, disrupted communications systems through parts of the southeast.

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