Former Co-Worker Reportedly Says Alleged Nashville Bomber Had Anti-Cop History

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Former Co-Worker Reportedly Says Alleged Nashville Bomber Had Anti-Cop History

Anthony Quinn Warner, a 63-year-old Nashville, Tennessee, resident, was the sole fatality of the detonation of his RV in the city’s downtown area. The blast injured at least eight other individuals and damaged dozens of buildings, including an AT&T transmission building housing connection points for regional internet and wireless communications.

As federal authorities attempt to piece together the events leading up to the Christmas Day bombing in Nashville, Tom Lundborg, a former of co-worker of the accused bomber, told the Daily Beast on Monday that Warner had a love for marijuana and dislike for authority when he was employed as a technician for A.C.E. Alarms in the 1970s. 

Lundborg detailed that his father, who owned A.C.E. Alarms, would even go out drinking with Warner. 

“He was a little guy, the silent type, but nice-looking to girls … My dad would go to dive bars with him. He was popular with the females in there, you could just tell,” he said. 

Lundborg also revealed that he has already spoken to the Federal Bureau of Investigation about Warner’s dislike for law enforcement. 

Warner’s DNA, as well as a matching ID number for the RV, quickly tied the 63-year-old to the incident. However, a motive for the blast remains unknown. 

Prior the explosion, a 15-minute audio warning was played from the vehicle’s speakers. 

“That’s all still speculation at this point as we continue in our investigation with all of our partners.” 

“We may never find out the exact reason behind the activity that took place,” Rausch added. While evidence and investigative interviews may provide authorities with possibilities, it will be difficult to define a clear motive with the suspect dead. 

Reports from sources familiar with Warner have suggested that the incident could be linked to his possible disdain for 5G technology or interest in “lizard people” conspiracy theories. 

“Oh, yeah, Nashville and the world is never going to forget me,” Warner reportedly replied. 

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Former Co-Worker Reportedly Says Alleged Nashville Bomber Had Anti-Cop History

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