Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake announced that the department is implementing recommendations based on a committee’s findings of its 2019 response before the Christmas Day bombing.
He was stocking up bomb material. Woman says police ignored her warning about Christmas bomber
Woman who warned police about the Christmas day bomber discusses the man responsible.
and last updated 2021-04-29 23:42:33-04
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â She tried to stop it. Pam Perry warned Metro Police about the Christmas Day bomber more than a year before the bombing downtown.
After her tip in August of 2019, police went to Anthony Warner s house and saw the RV but never talked to Warner. The Metro Police Department said officers did all they could, but on Christmas morning Pam Perry s worst fear came true.
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Nashville bomber was driven by conspiracies, paranoia, FBI says
Sky 5 - WTVF
By: WTVF Staff & Associated Press
Posted at 10:24 AM, Mar 16, 2021
and last updated 2021-03-16 13:31:14-04
NASHVILLE, Tenn. â The man who blew himself up in a Christmas Day bombing in downtown Nashville was grappling with feelings of paranoia and eccentric conspiracy theories before the explosion but did not appear to be motivated by political ideology.
That s according to an FBI report issued Monday, which stated the suicide bomber identified as Anthony Warner s actions have been determined not to be related to terrorism.
The FBI said a significant portion of the investigation into the Second Avenue explosion has been completed. More than 3,000 pounds of evidence was recovered from the blast site, where dozens of buildings sustained significant damage.