On Saturday Anthony Quinn Warner was named by local media as the person of interest in the Nashville bombing. Neighbor alleges that Warner kept ‘No Trespassing’ signs around his home, especially around the RV, and was seen tinkering with antenna above the house. The home was raided on Saturday by the FBI who were seen removing items from the property. A source close to the investigation said that agents were probing whether Warner had paranoia that 5G technology was being used to spy on Americans. (…) A source close to the federal investigation told News4 that agents were probing whether Warner had paranoia that 5G technology was being used to spy on Americans. On Saturday Warner was named by local media as the person of interest in the bombing and his home on Bakerstown Road, Antioch was raided.
siehe auch: Authorities probing Nashville blast converge on home in city’s suburbs. Witness and police recount the moments before and after the Nashville explosion. The RV that exploded in downtown Nashville on Dec. 25 broadcasted a message warning of an imminent blast, police said. Authorities investigating the Christmas morning explosion in downtown Nashville converged on a home in this neighborhood about 10 miles southeast of the blast site Saturday afternoon, as law enforcement agents continued to gather evidence and run down hundreds of tips. Investigators think the person living at that address has a connection to the bombing. One theory investigators are pursuing is that the man blew himself up in the RV, according to two people familiar with the matter, who cautioned that officials are still pursuing numerous leads and that no final conclusions have been reached. Several neighbors said a light-colored recreational vehicle similar to the one that blew up Friday morning had been parked in the backyard of the home for several months before the explosion. So far, investigators have not found evidence pointing to other potential conspirators or threats to public safety, according to multiple people familiar with the case; Investigators search home in #Nashville #bomb probe – #terror. The explosion on Christmas morning in downtown Nashville damaged dozens of businesses. Nashville police distributed this photo of the motorhome that later exploded in the city and asked the public for information. In this photo from the Twitter page of the Nashville Fire Department, bricks and piece of a crosswalk sign are seen on 2nd avenue North after a motorhome exploded in Nashville, Tennessee. In this photo from the Twitter page of the Nashville Fire Department, damage is seen on a street after the explosion. Authorities searched a house in the Nashville area on Saturday as they probed the large blast that ripped through the downtown of the southern US city on Christmas morning, injuring several people and damaging dozens of buildings; Anschlag Nashville-Explosion – Verdächtiger fürchtete 5G-Strahlen und schenkte seine Häuser einer 29-Jährigen. Vermutlich hat sich der Attentäter von Nashville in die Luft gesprengt. Er soll von 5G-Verschwörungstheorien besessen gewesen sein und hat vor seinem Tod seinen Immobilienbesitz übertragen. (…) Der Standort vor der Niederlassung von AT&T ist kein Zufall. Das FBI soll Tipps erhalten haben, dass W. von Verschwörungstheorien um die 5G-Mobilfunktechnik besessen war. Er glaubte, dass die Amerikaner mit 5G ausspioniert werden sollten.