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This is video of the Friday morning blast recorded by an MNPD camera at 2nd Ave N & Commerce St. pic.twitter.com/3vaXhoUOAR
– Metro Nashville Police Department (@MNPDNashville) December 28, 2020
And US authorities announced Monday that the Nashville shooter was killed in the explosion that shook the city on Christmas morning, as the accident destroyed his mobile home and damaged many businesses.
And the forensic experts of the Federal Bureau of Investigation “FBI” matched the DNA samples they found at the scene of the accident with the DNA of Anthony Q Warner (63 years), who searched the police near his home.
“We concluded that a person named Anthony Warner was the attacker, who was present when the bomb exploded and was killed in the explosion,” Central Tennessee attorney general Donald Cochran said at a news conference.
Officials indicated that it was still too early to discuss the suspect’s motives in the investigation.
The mobile home, which was parked on a street in the center of Tennessee’s largest city, exploded in the early hours of Friday, moments after police attended to reports of shooting in the area, noticed the mobile home and heard a message. automatic issued by her warning of a bomb.
The explosion injured 3 people in the heart of the country music capital of the United States, damaged several companies, including an AT&T call center, and caused the interruption of mobile phone, Internet and television services in the central Tennessee and parts of four other states.
Investigators searched Warner’s home on Saturday and visited a Nashville real estate agency where he worked, tracing the hundreds of information they obtained from citizens.
And the American billionaire of Lebanese descent, Marcos Lemones, announced on Saturday the allocation of a gratifying financial reward for anyone who provides useful information about the bomb that exploded in Nashville.
According to the British newspaper “Daily Mail”, the billionaire who hosts the famous reality show “Profit” raised the value of the reward to $ 315,000, after it was in the range of a quarter of a million dollars, earlier.
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