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Pets lost in Christmas Day bombing reunited with their owners

Pets lost in Christmas Day bombing reunited with their owners FBI and last updated 2020-12-31 22:29:29-05 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Two cats lost in the Christmas Day bombing in downtown Nashville have been found and returned to their owners. Metro Police officers and members of the Nashville Fire Department s Urban Search and Rescue found the 2 missing pets from apartments in the blast area on 2nd Avenue North, according to police. Officials said Molly (orange cat) was under covers on her owner s bed. Martin (black and white cat) was found on top of a closet in his owner s apartment. MNPD/@NashvilleFD Urban Search & Rescue has located the 2 missing pets from apts in the blast area on 2nd Ave N. Molly (left) was under covers on her owner s bed. Martin (right) was found on top of a closet in his owner s apt. Cats & owners have been reunited. pic.twitter.com/hOKhSmZYbH Metro Nashville PD (@MNPDNashville) December 31, 2020

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Rascal Flatts singer Gary LeVox clarifies controversial comments about Nashville Christmas Day bombing

Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. Check out what s clicking today in entertainment. Rascal Flatts singer Gary LeVox is clearing up some confusion surrounding his previous comments about the Christmas Day bombing in Nashville. Authorities over the weekend identified the suspect as 63-year-old Anthony Quinn Warner, who died after he detonated a bomb in downtown Nashville in the early morning hours of Dec. 25. Days following the explosion, LeVox, 50, raised eyebrows when he seemed to peddle a conspiracy theory that circulated online, questioning if the bombing was actually a missile attack that intended to halt AT&T from auditing voting machines. In his since-deleted post, LeVox shared screenshots from a video that pushed this theory. Along with the pictures, he wrote,  NASHVILLE MISSLE ATTACK. The RV is in left circle. The circle on right is the IMPACT SiTE! HMMMMM???? It will b interesting to see what cover up happens with this crap! Let

Camping World CEO Donates $500K to Help Nashville Businesses

Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis has established a new fund to help businesses in Nashville that were impacted by the bombing that took place downtown on Christmas Day (Dec. 25), and he is kicking it off with a personal donation of half a million dollars. Lemonis turned to social media to announce the Nashville 30 Day Fund on Monday (Dec. 28), just days after a 63-year-old Nashville man parked his RV near Second Avenue North and Commerce Street in the early morning hours and blew it up, causing massive damage to a historic section of Music City and impacting more than 40 local businesses.

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