DINO PORRAZZO at AMERICAS FREEDOM FIGHTERS –
The suspect in the Tennessee bombing has been identified as 63-year-old Anthony Quinn Warner (63) in Antioch, TN, located at 115 Bakertown Road, Leisa Audette at 100 Percent FED Up reports.
There are some twists and turns in the case of the Nashville bombing person of interest. Anthony Quinn Warner reportedly sold his home one month ago but kept an RV on the property.
Records on the Antioch county website show the house was sold a month ago:
MORE – A neighbor of Anthony Quinn Warner tells @jess_mcbride Warner had an RV parked at his Antioch, Tennessee, home until a couple days ago. So, he sold the house a month ago and left the RV on the property until recently?
— Disclose.tv 🚨 (@disclosetv) December 26, 2020
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The FBI is on the scene- I guess we are supposed to be comforted by this but frankly at this point I really don’t trust these people- they totally screwed Trump just like the DOJ and all the other DEEP STATE agencies but nevertheless, they are investigating.
LIVE – FBI is searching the home of Anthony Quinn Warner (63) of Antioch, TN in connection with the #Nashville bombing on Christmas Day. https://t.co/3HnxF9b2wi
— Disclose.tv 🚨 (@disclosetv) December 26, 2020
According to The Tennessean, bags of evidence were being taken from the duplex where Warner lived.
Local and federal agents have been in-and-out of a duplex for “court authorized activity” following information from the investigation, according to Darrell DeBusk, an FBI public affairs officer.
DeBusk said no arrest has been made.
A team wearing tactical gear marked with both ATF and FBI insignias entered the residence and cleared the home around 2:30 p.m. The bomb squad confirmed no one was inside, according to FBI personnel at the scene. An evidence team entered the residence around that time to conduct a search.
FBI Public Affairs Officer spoke about the search of the Warner house:
FBI public affairs officer Darrell DeBusk said information developed during the course of the investigation led law enforcement to this home on Bakertown Road in Antioch. #nashvillebombing pic.twitter.com/se8FvCpMni
— Natalie Neysa Alund (@nataliealund) December 26, 2020
Okay, so Breaking 911 has more:
NASHVILLE — The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, the FBI, and the ATF are investigating the bombing that shook downtown Nashville on Christmas Day.
The attack occurred at 6:30 a.m. local time when an RV outside 166 2nd Avenue North downtown exploded.
Officers responded to a shots fired call on 2nd Avenue at 5:30 a.m. and upon arrival, heard a warning message being played from the RV, “If you can hear this message, evacuate now. This area must be evacuated now,” a woman’s voice said. Witnesses say there was also a countdown that began for 15 minutes before the blast.
The responding officers called in the department’s Hazardous Devices Unit (bomb squad) to check the RV. Meanwhile, the officers on scene started to evacuate people near the RV, likely saving lives.
The recorded message was captured on surveillance video. Watch below.
As the bomb squad was en route, the vehicle exploded outside an AT&T transmission building. Multiple buildings on 2nd Avenue were damaged, some extensively, and debris flew for blocks.
At least three people were injured, but miraculously, there were no confirmed fatalities.
Later in the evening, police released a photo of the RV and 500+ tips began to flood in.
The tips led police to a home in the Nashville neighborhood of Antioch. A Google street-view search of the address on Bakertown Road showed an RV in the driveway similar to the one that exploded.
A bomb squad cleared the home Sunday and investigators began searching for evidence\. No one was at the home and no suspects were in custody.
The “person of interest” in the bombing has been identified as 63-year-old Anthony Quinn Warner, CBS news first reported. Neighbors described Warner as a quiet person who kept to himself.
Heavy reported: The neighbor told Heavy that Warner told her once that he “worked for himself in computers. That was a long time ago.” She also said she believed he was “self-employed in IT.”
The neighbor said Warner had no family – no wife or kids that she knew of. She said he ‘was very good to the animals he had.” She said he had little dogs, and “when they got older, he built them a ramp so they wouldn’t have to climb.”
The neighbor said she “was shocked to see the ATF and FBI” at the home. Adding, “It’s a little quiet neighborhood street.”
The unidentified woman told the news outlet he would “park it in his backyard and then move it. A couple days ago, I noticed it was moved.”
To me this whole thing stinks to high Heaven.
And I also don’t believe we will ever get the real story.
Can you say FALSE FLAG?
None of this crap makes any sense.
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