According to DNA analysis, the remains found at the site of the explosion correspond to Anthony Quinn Warner. He is according to statement The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is probably responsible for the explosion in downtown Nashville.
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The man apparently acted alone, as investigators have no indication that there were more perpetrators. “We are still following the guidelines, but now there is no indication that any other people are involved,” said FBI Special Representative Douglas Korneski.
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There were 500 tips from people after the attack. However, the motive is still unclear. New shots from the time of the explosion were also published.
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Who is behind the explosion?
Warner worked in IT and was well versed in electronics. Police searched his home on the outskirts of Nashville on Saturday. Neighbors confirmed that they had seen a caravan that exploded on Friday at Warner’s house. According to CBS television, investigators took DNA from Warner’s mother.
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The American media reports that Warner is familiar with electronics and alarm systems. He lived in Nashville for years and worked as an IT technician in a real estate agency. In December this year, however, he suddenly left, working for the company for over four years.
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According to server The Nashville Tennessean was a Warner passionate pet breeder. Neighbors described the man as a bit of a strange but friendly “computer geek” who didn’t get out of the house and didn’t have visitors. “As for politics, he never had any banners in front of the house, not even flags in the windows. If he had any political convictions, he kept it to himself, “they quote USA Today longtime neighbor Steve Schmoldt.
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The explosion occurred on Friday in front of the building of the telecommunications company AT&T. Its damage has caused widespread communication problems beyond Tennessee. Three people were injured, the explosion damaged a number of buildings and a nearby telephone and data exchange, shutting down mobile communications in the wider area.
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A motorhome parked in a deserted city center sounded before the explosion, and shortly before the detonation from the speakers, the song Downtown was heard, which was a hit in 1964. It sings loneliness.
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