Federal Authorities Identify Suspect in Christmas Nashville RV Bombing
We’re learning more about the explosion that took place in Nashville on Christmas day. Yesterday, federal authorities identified the suspect in the RV bombing as 63 year old Anthony Quinn Warner. Investigators said they were able to identify him through DNA of human remains that were discovered at the scene. The FBI was also able to match the vehicle’s identification number to a registration that belonged to Warner. Although no motive has been determined, police do believe that Warner acted alone. Sources say he was a long time resident of Nashville and was a computer consultant who worked as an independent contractor for the real estate firm, Fridrich & Clark Realty. The president of the company says Warner was never an employee but occasionally serviced its computers. Warner reportedly announced his retirement earlier this month. The blast, which damaged an AT&T building, has continued to cause cellphone service issues. There have been reports that warner was paranoid about 5G technology being used to spy on Americans.