Friday, December 25, 2020

1 DEAD THE POSSIBLE EXPLODER 3 INJURED AFTER CHRISTMAS MORNING INTENTIONAL VEHICLE EXPLOSION IN NASHVILLE-41 BUSNESSES DAMAGED-AT&T BUILDING MAY HAVE BEEN TARGETED.

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 1 DEAD THE POSSIBLE EXPLODER 3 INJURED AFTER CHRISTMAS MORNING INTENTIONAL VEHICLE EXPLOSION IN NASHVILLE-41 BUSNESSES DAMAGED-AT&T BUILDING MAY HAVE BEEN TARGETED.

Huge blast hits Nashville after chilling Christmas morning bomb threat-Motorhome explodes in Tennessee city’s downtown, injuring 3; law enforcement says bombing was likely ‘intentional act’ but make no link to terrorism-By AFP-25 December 2020, 6.09pm

A huge blast tore through a section of downtown Nashville, Tennessee early Friday, after police responding to reports of gunfire discovered a parked motorhome reportedly blaring a warning it carried a bomb.The blast shattered windows and ripped apart trees but appeared calculated to spare lives, injuring just three people as it detonated at 6:30 a.m. in a section of the southern US city that was largely deserted due to the early hour and the Christmas Day holiday.The blast left as many as 20 buildings, including storefronts, badly damaged and the road surface charred — scattering glass, tree branches and bricks in an area filled with businesses, restaurants and bars.In a dramatic sequence of events that shattered the Christmas morning calm, police responded to calls that gunshots had been fired and noticed the vehicle as they arrived on the scene.A recorded message playing from the motorhome warned that a bomb would detonate within 15 minutes — enough time for a bomb squad to clear the area before the explosion, police chief John Drake and spokesman Don Aaron told reporters.An image taken from surveillance video shows a recreational vehicle that was involved in a blast in Nashville, Tennessee, December 25, 2020. (Metro Nashville PD via AP)-Witnesses told the Tennessean newspaper the warning, spoken in a woman’s voice, counted down to the“Evacuate now. There is a bomb. A bomb is in this vehicle and will explode,” one recalled the chilling recording saying.Pictures shared on social media from the immediate aftermath showed thick plumes of black smoke rising from the burning RV and storefronts that had been torn apart.Nashville explosion:“If you can hear this message – evacuate now.”omg…pic.twitter.com/xWZDgnEhmg  — Rex Chapman???????? (@RexChapman) December 25, 2020-The blast happened near an AT&T facility, and the telecommunications company told journalists: “Service for some customers in Nashville and the surrounding areas may be affected by damage to our facilities from the explosion this morning.”The Tennessean reported that officers were conducting door-to-door checks.A dog walker had been heading towards the vehicle just before the blast, the paper said, but police sent him back in the other direction, potentially saving him from serious injury or death.The blast knocked an officer to the ground, the paper said, and gave another officer hearing loss.US President Donald Trump was briefed on the incident, which is being investigated by the FBI and the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.Agents offered no possible motive immediately and made no link to any domestic terrorism plot.Neither was it immediately clear if anyone was in the RV when it exploded.Dramatic video shows chaos and destruction following this morning's explosion in downtown Nashville. Police say there were "announcements coming" from a parked RV before it exploded in apparent "intentional act."No significant injuries were reported. https://t.co/Gu2FomoHuO pic.twitter.com/LPJ6wxhQrT — ABC News (@ABC) December 25, 2020-“This appears to have been an intentional act. Law enforcement is closing downtown streets as investigation continues,” the Metro Nashville Police Department tweeted.Firefighters said at least three people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries, according to local media.The blast was large enough to be felt several kilometers away.The damage was “limited but it is dramatic,” Nashville mayor John Cooper said, adding that the city was “lucky” the blast had occurred on Christmas when few people were downtown.“It’s unfortunate but any other morning I think it would have been a much worse story.”Police said several people had been moved to a local station for questioning, although no arrests or details of suspects were announced.US Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee led messages of concern from multiple public figures, saying she was “praying for all those involved” and thanking the “brave first responders for keeping us safe.”

USA TODAY-'Evacuate now. There is a bomb': Human remains reportedly found near explosion in Nashville that damaged 20 buildings, injured 3-Yihyun Jeong, Brinley Hineman, Joshua Bote and Jessica Flores, Nashville Tennessean-Fri, December 25, 2020, 6:13 PM EST

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The FBI was leading an investigation Friday into an explosion that erupted in downtown early Christmas morning, an incident that rattled residents for miles and is being called "intentional" by authorities.Police were responding to reports of shots fired near Second Avenue and Commerce Street before 6 a.m. when they saw a suspicious RV outside a nearby AT&T building.Officers alerted the department's bomb squad, which was en route, when a "significant explosion" happened about 30 minutes later, Metro police spokesperson Don Aaron said. The force of the explosion knocked an officer to the ground.Betsy Williams, the owner of The Melting Pot, a restaurant across the street from the explosion, told The Tennessean, part of the USA TODAY Network, that guests reported the RV was stationed there since Thursday night.Williams, who lives in a loft apartment on the third floor of the restaurant building, said she heard the sound of loud, rapid-fire gunshots at about 4:30 a.m. After multiple rounds of gunshot sounds, Williams said she called 911. Then, she said, she heard a repeated warning she said came from the RV parked outside her building.“Evacuate now. There is a bomb. A bomb is in this vehicle and will explode,” she remembers the recorded warning saying. Then, she said, the voice started a 15-minute countdown.Her family headed to Nissan Stadium, about a half-mile away and waited. When they didn’t hear an explosion, they headed back. That was when they saw a fireball fly over the AT&T building on Second Avenue.“Whoever did it did give fair warning,” Williams said.Three people were hospitalized with injuries, police said. None are in critical condition. At least 20 buildings were damaged, Nashville Mayor John Cooper said. It was unclear whether anyone was inside the RV when it exploded.Human remains have been found in the area, although it is unclear whether they are those of the suspect or a victim, according to The Associated Press.Cooper on Friday afternoon announced he has issued a state of civil emergency at the explosion site and the surrounding area, that will put in place a curfew starting Friday at 4:30 p.m. until Sunday 4:30 p.m.Nashville Metro Police were going door-to-door with canines in the downtown areas to search nearby buildings and automobiles, though there is no indication of any additional devices.Several people were taken to the department's central precinct for questioning, but authorities declined to give more details Friday morning.The FBI is taking the lead in the investigation, spokesman Joel Siskovic said, and will be working in conjunction with state and local authorities. Federal investigators from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were also in Nashville late Friday morning. An explosion linked to a vehicle occurred at 6:30 this morning outside 166 2nd Ave N downtown. Investigation active by MNPD & federal partners.— Metro Nashville PD (@MNPDNashville) December 25, 2020-The sound of the explosion could be heard from miles away, and people reported windows shaking from South and East Nashville.Plumes of black smoke filled the air and several fires flared along what is typically a busy street that intersects with Nashville's famed tourist attraction, Lower Broadway. Alarms inside several buildings were heard going off, and water poured into some buildings, causing structural damage and breaking windows.Trees lining Second Avenue were blackened from the incident.AT&T internet and phone service were reportedly disrupted nationwide – but mainly throughout Tennessee – because of the explosion, which took place near an AT&T service facility.Flights out of Nashville International Airport were halted Friday afternoon because of telecommunications issues associated with the incident. The airport said issues are expected to be resolved and services resumed by 3 p.m.The Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. announced Friday afternoon a $10,000 contribution toward a reward in the case.Gov. Bill Lee said in a statement that the state would provide needed resources to determine what happened and who was responsible.Cooper said he toured the damage, describing broken glass and water mains with insulation "blown up" into the trees."It looks like a bomb went off," he said. The downtown area will be "sealed off" for further investigation and to make sure everything is "completely safe," he said.He said the city was lucky that the number of injuries from the explosion was limited."One more event in Nashville's 2020," Cooper said.President Donald Trump has been briefed and will continue to get regular updates, according to White House Deputy Press Secretary Judd Deere.“The president is grateful for the incredible first responders and praying for those who were injured," Deere said in a statement.Andrew Carr, who is staying at the Viridian apartments on Fourth Avenue and Church Street, told The Tennessean he jumped out of bed when he heard what sounded like a "giant thunderclap."He looked out the window and said he saw a "huge fireball" rising up behind an AT&T building on Second Avenue and Commerce Street – describing it almost as "wide as the building itself."Carr said for the next hour he and his family watched the black smoke plumes rise into the sky and could later see debris on top of the AT&T building.Residents in the apartment building, he said, were told to lock down.The owner of the nearby Nashville Downtown Hostel told The Tennessean guests were evacuated to Nissan Stadium for shelter. He said he got a call early Friday from his staff who reported hearing a "loud boom" and the fire alarm going off.He said the hostel is damaged but did not go into details.The American Red Cross of Tennessee is working with officials to open a shelter for victims."We will find out who did this," Special Agent in Charge Matt Foster said at a Friday afternoon news conference. "This is our city, too. We're putting everything we have into finding who was responsible for what happened here today."Contributing: The Associated Press-Here’s another video from Buck McCoy from downtown #Nashville. Look at the destruction. My god. https://t.co/SmPxzo739a pic.twitter.com/rF2pdiRFXS-— Ryan Graney👩🏻‍🦰 (@RyanEGraney) December 25, 2020-Major damage to buildings close to and around scene of huge explosion in #Nashville. Shards of glass and windows blown out hundreds of yards from 2nd Av. pic.twitter.com/gnQiXwCZ3M- Tony Husband (@TonyHusband) December 25, 2020-merry christmas #nashville #explosion @NC5 pic.twitter.com/15mNtL3DUd— Sydney ♡ (@_sydneyhatfield) December 25, 2020-I’m en route to downtown after hearing what sounded like an explosion. From my rooftop on Main Street I can see a cloud of smoke billowing from downtown.- Brinley Hineman (@brinleyhineman) December 25, 2020-@brinleyhineman pic.twitter.com/DuuKOO86KX— Erik Bacharach (@ErikBacharach) December 25, 2020-Police and fire attending huge explosion which shook downtown #Nashville at 06.30. pic.twitter.com/4hyLFWbDfo— Tony Husband (@TonyHusband) December 25, 2020-Update - it’s near 2nd and commerce. Definitely an explosion. Jesus #nashville #downtown pic.twitter.com/BUlrFlBNru— Jeremy Schott (@thejeremyschott) December 25, 2020-This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Nashville explosion: Buildings damaged downtown; 3 hospitalized.

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