Officials Say Nashville Bomber Likely Died In Explosion

Nashville Officials say the lead suspect in the Christmas Day Bombing in downtown Nashville likely died in the explosion.

According to a report from CBS News, DNA Tests are being conducted on remains found near where the RV exploded on Second Avenue around 6:30 a.m. on Christmas day to see if they belong to the suspect.

Earlier in the day, Nashville Officials said that a person interest had been identified. In a news conference Saturday afternoon officials said there is no indication they are looking for another suspect in the case. They also reiterated there are no further threats concerning additional explosives.

CBS News reported sources also told them Nashville resident Anthony Quinn Warner had a similar make and model vehicle as the one in photos released to the public.
Saturday afternoon a large police presence could be seen out side Warner’s home in Nashville.

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