The 63-year-old suspect in the bombing that rocked Nashville on Christmas morning was killed in the blast that destroyed his motor home and damaged more than 40 businesses, authorities said on Sunday. Officials said it was too early in the investigation to discuss the suspect's motives. "He seemed very personable to us – this is quite out of character I think," Fridrich told the newspaper. "As of now, 96% of our wireless network is restored, 60% of our business services are restored, and 86% of our consumer broadband and entertainment services are restored", AT&T Communications Chief Executive Jeff McElfresh said. "I was thrown forward, knocked to the ground," officer Brenna Hosey told reporters about the moment of the explosion.
Source: Mint December 28, 2020 05:26 UTC