The FBI and ATF police on Saturday raided a house located in a Nashville suburb linked to the Nashville downtown RV bombing that happened on Christmas day morning.
The home of interest is located on Bakertown Road in Antioch—a neighborhood approximately 12 miles southeast of Nashville, Tenn.
Various videos show that several federal and local agencies, including the FBI, ATF police, and Metro Nashville Police Department joined the raid.
FBI Public Affairs Officer Darrell DeBusk told reporters on the scene that information developed during the course of the investigation had led the authorities to the home.
DeBusk said no one is in custody for now.
Public records show the house was previously owned by Anthony Q. Warner, an unmarried male. He recently sold the house on Nov. 25.
A Google Maps image taken back in May 2019 shows a Chateau motorhome parked on the lot of the house of interest, which is similar to the one in the photo released by the Metro Nashville Police Department that reportedly exploded in Nashville downtown. The Epoch Times cannot confirm if the RV in the lot is the same as the one that exploded.
It’s unclear where Warner was living before the explosion.
Several media outlets, including CBS News and The Tennessean, have identified Warner as a person of interest city, citing sources from the law enforcement department. The Metro Nashville Police Department didn’t immediately respond to The Epoch Times’ request to confirm the reports.
The FBI refused to comment on reports of Warner being identified as the alleged person of interest.
Special agent in charge of the FBI Memphis Field Office, Douglas Korneski, told reporters, “At this point, we don’t have any indication that we are looking for another subject.
“We do believe there are currently no active threats,” he added.
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