Are we finally going to find out something about the Nashville Christmas bombing? Maybe, as a “person of interest” has been picked up by the Nashville Metro police and may share some details about what they know about what happened. This “person of interest” isn’t necessarily tied in any way to the terrorist bomber, and there’s no guarantee that this person knows a whole lot. But we’ll see what happens.
One thing you can pretty sure of at this point. After nearly 36 hours since the Christmas morning bombing, no information about the suspect has been released. This means the media wouldn’t be able to label the terrorist a “white supremacist” or Trump supporter, because if it were, all the information would be all over the ‘net like crazy.
Cops reportedly have person of interest in Nashville Christmas bombing |
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Police have a person of interest or persons of interest in connection with the explosion that rocked Nashville on Christmas morning, according to reports.
Three people were injured in the blast that was set off by an explosive-packed RV that was parked on a downtown Nashville street around 6:30 a.m. Friday.
Law enforcement officials told CBS the AT&T building damaged in the blast may have been the target of the attack. AT&T still had widespread outages in the region following the blast.
CBS Chief Justice and Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues tweeted the development shortly after noon.