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A boxy white RV arrived at 2nd Avenue North in downtown Nashville at 1:22 a.m. CT on Friday, police said. Several hours later, Betsy Williams said she was woken up by what sounded like rapid gunfire.
The RV that blew up in Nashville on Friday morning was playing a recording that warned it was going to explode, the city’s police chief said. The recording said “a potential bomb would ...
Related article A timeline of the Nashville RV explosion on Christmas morning. Six uniformed police officers who heard the message, immediately began knocking on doors and evacuating residents.
In body camera footage released by the Nashville Police Department, an officer passes the RV and a voice on a recording can be heard saying, “Stay clear of the vehicle. Do not approach this vehicle.
Emergency personnel work near the scene of an explosion in downtown Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Dec. 25, 2020. Buildings shook in the immediate area and beyond after a loud boom was heard early ...
Nashville Chief of Police John Drake speaks at a news conference on Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn. Drake spoke before five officers told what they experienced when an explosion took ...
The suspect in Christmas morning's Nashville RV explosion was identified after investigators matched tissue found at the blast to DNA from gloves and a hat inside a car the suspect owned, an ...
Authorities are investigating after an explosion in downtown Nashville early Christmas morning. Metro Nashville police say the explosion was an "intentional act" and sparked by a vehicle blast. 1: ...
A 15-minute countdown begins, alerting residents to leave the area because of an impending explosion. In between warnings, speakers on the RV play the wistful 1964 song “Downtown” by Petula Clark.
The explosive-laced RV parked in a downtown Nashville intersection played a warning message that there was large bomb, a countdown, and even blared the mid-60s hit song “Downtown” by Petula ...
Before 'Intentional' Explosion Rocked Downtown Nashville, RV Played Recorded Warning Message. The explosion injured three people and damaged multiple buildings in the area. By. Georgia Slater.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Four days after an explosion ripped through a historic section of downtown, a clearer picture of the bombing and the man behind it emerged Tuesday. The motive for the ...
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