Police in Nashville have arrested a second suspect in the murder of an intensive care nurse who was gunned down in December while heading to her job. Caitlyn Marie Kaufman, 26,was struck by bullets as she drove on Interstate 440 on Dec. 3.
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The FBI and Nashville police are on the hunt for the perpetrator of a Christmas Day explosion downtown that caused destruction across several blocks. Authorities are calling the bombing "an intentional act" and have found possible human remains in the area.The bomb detonated inside an RV parked on historic Second Avenue near Lower Broadway, injuring three people including a police officer. No known suspects or motive behind the blast have been announced.
Police in Nashville have arrested a second suspect in the murder of an intensive care nurse who was gunned down in December while heading to her job. Caitlyn Marie Kaufman, 26,was struck by bullets as she drove on Interstate 440 on Dec. 3.
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Prior to his death, the man who detonated a Christmas Day bomb in downtown Nashville had sent out materials about his views to people he knew, federal investigators said Saturday.
The Nashville bomber’s family members weren’t happy to learn in 2019 that he had signed over his mother’s stake in a family-owned property to a 29-year-old woman in Los Angeles, the bomber’s lawyer claimed this week, according to a report.
Despite reported suspicions last year that the suspect in the Nashville Christmas Day bombing was making explosives, officials on Wednesday said they found no evidence at the time to warrant a search of his home or recreational vehicle. Nashville police were called to a home on Aug. 21, 2019, over reports of a woman threatening to kill herself, police Chief John Drake told reporters.
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Police visited the home of Nashville bomber Anthony Quinn Warner in 2019 after his girlfriend told authorities he was making bombs inside his recreational vehicle, according to a report.
British signer Petula Clark has expressed dismay and disappointment after her song “Downtown” could be heard playing from the suspected Nashville bomber’s explosives-filled vehicle moments before the tragic incident on Friday.
Police body camera footage taken from one of the six Nashville police officers credited with evacuating people before last week's Christmas Day bombing shows the moments before and after the blast that shook the city's downtown. The 13-minute video taken from Officer Michael Sipos' camera shows him and other officers walking in the area as they try to investigate a suspicious RV blaring a loud warning around 6:30 a.m.
Federal authorities on Monday released a recent photo of the suspected Christmas Day bomber who rocked downtown Nashville when his RV exploded as investigators continue to search for a motive. The FBI's Memphis bureau tweeted out a photograph of Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, taken from surveillance footage while inside a vehicle. Investigators are still trying to piece together a motivation for the early morning bombing, which killed Warner, damaged buildings, injured three people and displaced
The man identified as the suspect in Nashville’s Christmas Day bombing reportedly rid himself of his pricey possessions – including his home – and told people he was sick or retiring in the weeks leading up to the explosion. Anthony Quinn Warner gave his ex-girlfriend his car and told her he was suffering from cancer, according to The New York Times.
Federal authorities on Sunday identified the suspect in the Christmas Nashville RV bombing as Anthony Quinn Warner. Investigators said they used DNA to identify human remains found at the scene to be that of 63-year-old Warner.The FBI said they also matched the RV’s vehicle identification number to a registration belonging to Warner.
The suspect wanted in the Christmas Day RV bombing in downtown Nashville allegedly transferred two properties to a Los Angeles entertainment executive within the last two years, according to reports. County records obtained by Deadline show that Michelle Swing, an artist development director at AEG Presents, was given two houses by Anthony Quinn Warner, the man believed to be responsible for the bombing.
The Nashville bombing on Christmas Day wiped out many prominent businesses on historic Second Avenue, including Pride and Glory Tattoo, whose owner Pete Gibson reports there’s nothing left of his shop at all. "[My store] was right there in the middle.
Police in Rutherford and Wilson counties in Tennessee are investigating a white box truck parked outside of a local convenience store playing audio "similar to what was heard before the Christmas Day explosion in Nashville." According to a statement by the Rutherford County Sheriff's Office, dispatchers received a call at about 10:30 a.m. regarding the truck, which was parked at Crossroads Market in Walter Hill.