It wasn't meant to kill people, but to destroy a building. The question is.. Owners of Dominion Voting Systems, the company many people are accusing of voter fraud are former executives from Cerebus," another post reads. More: Fact check: Joe Biden legally won presidential election, despite persistent contrary claims. There was no evidence of a shooting, but both officers and witnesses heard a warning blare from the RV: "Evacuate now. There is a bomb. The bomb is in this vehicle and will explode.
The bomb squad was en route. The bomber was later identified by U. He was present when the bomb went off, and he perished in the bombing," Cochran said. More: Neighbor recalls warning, countdown before Nashville explosion.
The posts on social media allege the bombing is tied to Dominion Voting Systems, an election technology supplier that's been central to many right-wing, QAnon-adjacent conspiracy theories about the election. But to draw that connection, a number of other groups are brought into the fold — and it doesn't add up.
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It also will launch a monthly "explosive summit" during which bomb squad members will meet with state and federal authorities to discuss ongoing investigations. Warner, 63, died in the Christmas morning explosion , which ravaged a historic swath of downtown Nashville and left panicked residents staggering through the charred rubble in their pajamas.
More than 40 buildings were damaged, some of which had towered over Second Avenue for more than a century. The ongoing rebuilding effort will take years to complete. In the days after the bombing, police released information about the tip.
Critics said the department bungled a golden opportunity to prevent the devastation. Experts weigh in. Warner's friend told police he was building bombs in his RV on Aug. The woman, who was initially identified by police as Warner's girlfriend, voluntarily went to a local hospital for evaluation. The review committee said the officers who initially responded to the tip on Aug. Police did not pursue a search warrant at the time.
The committee report didn't fault the officers for that, although Yarbrough told reporters there was disagreement within the group over that topic. The report recommended officers consult with legal experts while making those decisions in the field. Problems arose with the follow-up investigation, the committee wrote. That was primarily handled by a bomb squad technician, officer Kevin Pollard. Police spokesman Don Aaron said no officers had been disciplined based on the committee's findings.
Aaron said he was not aware of any active disciplinary investigations related to the bombing.
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