Girlfriend of Nashville suicide-bomber alerted police in 2019 that he had guns and made explosives inside RV

3years ago

Nashville news, Tennessee news.

Nashville Police had been alerted back in 2019 by the suicide-bomber’s girlfriend that he was making explosives inside his recreational vehicle but did not take serious measures against him.

On August 22, 2019, the unidentified woman called 911 to report Anthony Quinn Warner’s suspicious acts and handed over two unloaded guns to officers claiming that she did not want his weapons at her home, news reports said.

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  • Documents from the Metro Nashville Police Department also showed that Warner had made threats around the same time. The lawyer who represented him told police that he “frequently talks about the military and bomb-making and that he knows what he is doing and is capable of making a bomb.”

    Officers had visited Warner’s residence but he was not home and therefore, they left without searching his RV that had “several security cameras and wires attached” and an alarm at the door.

    Since “no evidence of a crime “ was discovered at the time and without a search warrant to force entry to Warner’s home, the cops only filed a report to the FBI.