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  1. On December 25, 2020, Anthony Quinn Warner detonated a recreational vehicle (RV) bomb in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, United States, killing himself, injuring eight people and damaging dozens of buildings in the surrounding area.

  2. Dec 29, 2020 · CNN — The man who detonated an RV bomb in downtown Nashville early Christmas morning was a loner with no significant criminal record and as yet no signs of a political ideology.

  3. Feb 24, 2021 · After Anthony Warner detonated an R.V. packed with explosives in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning, the cleanup effort was extensive.

    • A Neighbor Says Warner Worked in ‘Computers’ & Was Unmarried Without Children; State Records Show He Had a License to Install Alarms. A neighbor told Heavy that Warner told her once that he “worked for himself in computers.
    • A Quitclaim Deed Says That Warner Recently Gave His House to a Los Angeles Woman for Free, but She Claims She Knows Nothing About It. Online records say that Warner first showed up at the property address with the RV in the 1980s and was there through 2020.
    • Warner Has an Old Arrest History From the 1970s & Had Little Close Family Left. Anthony Warner, of the same age as the man named by authorities, has an arrest history for felony controlled substances in Davidson County, Tennessee.
    • Authorities Say Warner Wasn’t on Their Radar Before the Explosion, but Vehicle Parts Helped Identify Him. shamillion. @HoltShameica · Follow. This is happening now #nashvilleexplosion #staysafe.
  4. Dec 26, 2020 · A girlfriend of the man who officials say set off a bomb in downtown Nashville had called police to his home last year, claiming that he was making bombs there, according to a police report.

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  5. Dec 27, 2020 · The authorities said Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, detonated an R.V. in downtown Nashville on Christmas and died in the explosion. Law enforcement officials said they did not believe anyone else...

  6. Mar 15, 2021 · The investigation found that Anthony Quinn Warner of Antioch, Tennessee, acting alone, built and ultimately detonated the vehicle-borne improvised explosive device. His actions were determined to ...

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