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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNashville explosion: Investigators search Antioch address Saturday as hundreds of tips pour in
The Tennessean
A person of interest has been identified in connection with the Christmas day explosion in Nashville, a law enforcement source confirmed Saturday. No arrests have been made.
Authorities with the FBI, ATF and the Metro Nashville Police Department converged in the 100 block of Bakertown Road in Antioch just after noon on Saturday.
Information developed during the course of the investigation led us to this address, said Darrell DeBusk, an FBI public affairs officer.
Details of motives are not known. Officials declined to comment on the activity in Antioch and the person of interest during an afternoon briefing.
"I am fairly confident we'll be able to identify an individual or ascertain what has occurred. We've just been taking some time," said Douglas Korneski, special agent in charge of the Memphis Field Office.
Authorities with the FBI, ATF and the Metro Nashville Police Department converged in the 100 block of Bakertown Road in Antioch just after noon on Saturday.
Information developed during the course of the investigation led us to this address, said Darrell DeBusk, an FBI public affairs officer.
Details of motives are not known. Officials declined to comment on the activity in Antioch and the person of interest during an afternoon briefing.
"I am fairly confident we'll be able to identify an individual or ascertain what has occurred. We've just been taking some time," said Douglas Korneski, special agent in charge of the Memphis Field Office.
Read full story at link: https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/crime/2020/12/26/nashville-explosion-downtown-rv-christmas-things-to-know/4046727001/
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Nashville explosion: Investigators search Antioch address Saturday as hundreds of tips pour in (Original Post)
Mike 03
Dec 2020
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C_U_L8R
(45,025 posts)1. Google Maps for 115 Bakertown Road, Antioch
Hello RV.
targetpractice
(4,919 posts)2. Holy cow! n/t
C_U_L8R
(45,025 posts)3. Same model by appearances.
And the owner is apparently both an alarm expert and an explosives expert. Seems the FBI was right on it.
regnaD kciN
(26,045 posts)5. I'm only seeing two white vehicles...
...but at nowhere near high-enough resolution to tell if theyre RVs, minivans, or just hatchbacks. Also, theres something in the (fenced) backyard that might be an RV, but seems more like some sort of prefab outbuilding.
C_U_L8R
(45,025 posts)6. Street view - go up and down the street for different angles
leftofthestorm
(939 posts)4. Wow!
They got the vin and they know who he is. He is probably the remains that were found.