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Nashville bomber officially identified as Anthony Warner, DNA samples match human tissue found at blast site

Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, has been officially named as the suspect behind the Christmas morning bombing in Downtown Nashville, who apparently acted alone and died in the blast. His motives, however, still remain unclear.

Investigators used DNA evidence gathered at the explosion site and the RV’s vehicle identification number to implicate Warner, following a search at his house in suburban Nashville over the weekend. The 63-year-old Tennessee man is believed to be the only perpetrator, who perished in the explosion, and authorities are not looking for any other suspects.

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His motives remain a mystery, with authorities saying it was “still early in the investigation” for a definitive conclusion. Officials have already received hundreds of tips and leads, and keep asking the public for any clues.

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