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Anthony Quinn Warner blared an audio recorded warning from his RV parked in downtown Nashville before disaster struck.
Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, parked his RV along Second Avenue North in downtown Nashville, about one block from the city’s famed AT&T Building, early Christmas morning in 2020. The RV’s PA system blasted an audio recording that warned of an impending explosion before switching to the song, "Downtown," a 1964 hit by Petula Clark. Stephanie Pagones is a Digital Reporter for FOX Business and Fox News. Story tips can be sent to stephanie.pagones@fox.com and on Twitter: @steph_pagones.
Police had been responding to a call for shots fired in the area when they noticed the suspicious RV as it blared the warning. Officers had begun trying to evacuate local residents when the explosive detonated at about 6:30 a.m.