Posted on 12/26/2020 12:35:37 PM PST by yesthatjallen
Anthony Quinn Warner is a 63-year-old Tennessee man who has been named as the person of interest accused in the explosion of a parked RV in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning, according to CBS News. An RV similar to the one used in the Nashville bombing was once parked at an address linked to his name in images available on both Google Maps and Google Earth.
Jeff Pegues, a CBS News journalist, wrote on Twitter, “@CBSNews has learned the name of a person of interest tied to the explosion that rocked #Nashville on #Christmas Day. Multiple sources tell us that Anthony Quinn Warner, a Nashville area resident, had a similar make and model RV.” Authorities have not yet confirmed the identity.
We reached a neighbor of Warner’s. She didn’t want us to print her name, but she said he “lived here a long time. He was quiet, kept to himself.” In fact, even though she lived near him for 25 years, she never knew his last name. She described Warner as a white male, “slight, about 5 foot 5, grayish hair, salt-and-pepper hair, kind of long.” She noticed that the RV, which is parked in his yard, was moved a couple days ago. It’s not there now.
In a December 26 press conference, authorities declined to confirm CBS News’ name release. They said they had over 500 investigative leads and are, thus, looking into multiple individuals. “At this point, we’re not prepared to identify any single individual,” authorities said. They said they don’t know if there was more than one person involved in the bombing, although they don’t believe there are any active threats.
However, authorities were searching a home in Antioch, Tennessee. Local news reporters said
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A one of a kind RV?
Well if it wasn’t stolen...he is in on it.
Is there a legal reason why instead of the FBI giving the name, someone(s) leaks it to CBS News?
How was the buildings owner connected to dominion voting machines, I wonder if anyone knows?
The term is “suspect”. Person of interest has zero legal meaning except to American women who watch crime shows on TV.
The FBI invented it for Richard Jewell he hero of Atlanta.
The building facade that collapsed was on the side away from the blast, facing 1st street.
The bomb was detonated on 2nd street.
The ATT building didn’t appear to suffer much.
ACs on roof don’t look the same nor do the other attachments to the roof - also looking at two different sides f the profile so no way to tell by these photos - but for sure at this point he must be a conservative right winger for sure!
That was fast!
According to neighbor’s description, he fits the profile.
So similar to George Metesky.
What’s that big thing on the roof just above the driver’s seat? It doesn’t look like it’s on the RV parked in the driveway. There’s something smaller in that spot in the RV parked in the drive, but the one of the photo before the explosion, shows a much larger box that should have been visible on the RV in the left picture if it was there. Could it have been something he specifically added before the explosion? I’ve never owned an RV, so I have no idea what they usually have on their roofs.
I guess we’ll have to wait for them to fabricate that he’s a right wing zealot, militia member, Klan member, former campaign member and personal aide to the President. Godfather to all of the Trump kids.
Some shit like that.
Anthony Quinn? how unfortunate for Zorba
It’s all Greek to me...
He was quiet, kept to himself
Note to self: Be a boisterous, outgoing social butterfly...
“Is there a legal reason why instead of the FBI giving the name, someone(s) leaks it to CBS News?”
The FBI and press need to coordinate the narrative. “Disgruntled Trump supporter, white supremacist, racist, right wing republican, NRA member.”
All the usual stuff. Anything they can use to further clamp down on our freedom and begin persecuting trump supporters in earnest.
That isn’t even the same RV notice the air conditioning unit is centered with the one bomber RV. The other is next to the edge
hard to believe someone would be stupid enough to use their own vehicle
AT&T certainly seems to have been the target.
I’m thinking some crackpot with a customer complaint. Or disgruntled former employee.
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