Nashville Mayor John Cooper said the Christmas Day explosion in downtown Nashville doesn’t appear to be consistent with a terrorist attack. “I think everybody, the U.S. Attorney, the FBI, has been very careful not to use the ‘T’-word here, because it’s not consistent with ‘T’-word actions,” he said in a CNN interview, adding that the reason why could be due to there being “no manifesto or political statement” written by the suspect. The mayor, meanwhile, told the network that he is hoping that federal aid is provided after the explosion. The FBI and other federal officials on Sunday evening identified the suspect as Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, of Antioch, Tennessee. They noted that DNA found at the blast site—located near an AT&T transmission facility—was tested and was revealed to have belonged to Warner. U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee Don Cochran said before the blast, Warner allegedly broadcast a …
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