Post by Jaga on Dec 27, 2020 20:26:31 GMT -7
there was another example of a person believing in conspiracy and commited a damage to himself and the country. Anthony Warner, 63, who blew up RV outside A&T hub and died in the Christmas Day explosion> he believed in 5G conspiracy theory.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9091379/DNA-confirms-Nashville-bomber-Anthony-Warner-lone-wolf-died-Christmas-Day-explosion.html
The FBI has confirmed that Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, was the attacker who perished in the Nashville Christmas Day bombing, saying he died in an apparent suicide attack when an RV exploded outside of an AT&T building.
Local and federal officials said on Sunday that remains at the scene were a DNA match to Warner, an eccentric IT worker who lived outside of Nashville, and that he is believed to have acted alone in carrying out the attack.
'We're still following leads, but right now there is no indication that any other persons were involved,' said Douglas Korneski, special agent in charge of the FBI's Memphis field office. 'We've reviewed hours of security video surrounding the recreation vehicle. We saw no other people involved.'
Investigators refused to comment on a possible motive, following reports that Warner harbored deep paranoia about 5G cell phone technology.
Nashville Mayor John Cooper on Sunday said he suspects that the AT&T transmission center was targeted in the attack, which wreaked havoc on phone systems in multiple Southern states on Christmas Day.
At an earlier press conference, police officers described how the RV, which was covered in cameras and loudspeakers, played an ominous warning about the impending explosion and as well as the classic soul hit 'Downtown' by Petula Clark just before the blast.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9091379/DNA-confirms-Nashville-bomber-Anthony-Warner-lone-wolf-died-Christmas-Day-explosion.html
The FBI has confirmed that Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, was the attacker who perished in the Nashville Christmas Day bombing, saying he died in an apparent suicide attack when an RV exploded outside of an AT&T building.
Local and federal officials said on Sunday that remains at the scene were a DNA match to Warner, an eccentric IT worker who lived outside of Nashville, and that he is believed to have acted alone in carrying out the attack.
'We're still following leads, but right now there is no indication that any other persons were involved,' said Douglas Korneski, special agent in charge of the FBI's Memphis field office. 'We've reviewed hours of security video surrounding the recreation vehicle. We saw no other people involved.'
Investigators refused to comment on a possible motive, following reports that Warner harbored deep paranoia about 5G cell phone technology.
Nashville Mayor John Cooper on Sunday said he suspects that the AT&T transmission center was targeted in the attack, which wreaked havoc on phone systems in multiple Southern states on Christmas Day.
At an earlier press conference, police officers described how the RV, which was covered in cameras and loudspeakers, played an ominous warning about the impending explosion and as well as the classic soul hit 'Downtown' by Petula Clark just before the blast.