Reward of more than $300G offered to find Nashville bomber: ‘We’re putting everything we have into finding the responsible’

3years ago

Nashville news, Tennessee news.

As FBI and Nashville authorities continue to investigate the Christmas bombing that terrorized the city, a reward of up to $300G was offered to find the perpetrator of the “intentional act.”

The explosion did not cause fatalities but sparked extreme terror and major destruction over the surrounding area that reached the city’s airport.

“We will find out who did this,” FBI Special Agent Matt Foster said late Friday.

“This is our city too. We’re putting everything we have into finding who was responsible for what happened here today.”

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    The investigation is being conducted by the FBI, the Nashville Emergency Operations Center, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and local police.

    Police responded to the historic Second Avenue near Lower Broadway over reports of shots being fired. There an audio message coming from a parked RV alerted them about an imminent blast.

    “Basically, it was saying that it was going to detonate within a certain time frame,” Police Chief John Drake said while witnesses added that the shots’ sound was also played on the recording.

    At least 4 people sustained injuries in the explosion that left 41 area businesses and many buildings severely damaged.