BRKG Large explosion in downtown Nashville

glennb6

Inactive
I keep thinking that trying to determine if this 'loner guy' was just a disgruntled guy out for vengeance, and following the girl in the red dress, and if gun shots were recorded or live - this is all watch the shiny thing over here and not the real stuff over there.

Dominion, ATT, NSA, election info aggregation point and possible forensics of voting machines, and the looks of a semi-professional bombing with warnings to civilians before hand, closed airspace > all that stuff points to spooky guys, DS, and things we humans are not supposed to learn about. The reset may have some validity and probably should have some if it's the story that is supposed to be believed, but I ain't chasing squirrels.
 

naegling62

Veteran Member
I know people who saw it happen. One of my husband’s co-workers was on the plane, my mom’s boss was on the phone looking out his window in the old Navy Annex and saw it happen. A flight attendant friend lost friends working the flight. A friend from church was a first responder who worked around the clock in the rubble for weeks investigating and died of a rare cancer a few years later, like so many others who were at the crash scenes in NY and VA.
Very interesting and thank you for the reply.
 

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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Caught a little bit of Clyde Lewis.

While he's a woo merchant, some of his stuff is worth considering.

One thing I grabbed tonight was that the bomber's father retired from ATT or whatever Bell Company.

He died in 2011 at 78yo with severe dementia.

Not sure how or even if this ties in or even if it's true, but tacking it on the wall.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
sorry but after 20 yrs, thousands of hours of vids, millions of pages of texts, and more reviews of all things 911 and the only vid is a couple frames supposedly from a shitty parking lot cam that shows nothing but a quick woosh! and now a few on this list say they saw a plane, their friends saw a plane, bla bla. No sale. BS. I don't care if you say you knew close friends who died and all the sob stories imaginable.

the evidence doesn't support a plane, there are no vids or pics that show a plane, the light posts at ground level are still intact, and funny how that 'plane hit exactly where vital records were stored'. Oh just a coincidence.... BS.

Take those sob stories to the MSM annual reliving 911 propaganda shows.

The Pentagon plane thing has bothered me since 9/11. I also have a very hard time believing that tiny hole was a plane, no matter what anyone says. A few years after the event I was filling in for the receptionist at a lumber yard. One of the buyers/managers, old guy, said his daughter was like a colonel in the Army at the Pentagon and he and she swore it was a plane. I can't reconcile it, I just can't. Not that I'm calling anyone a liar, but it had to be some kind of shenanigans.
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
Would it surprise you to know that over 100,000 native English (mostly American) speakers teach English to kids in China every day? I am one of them. I have a lot to say about the subject, but I won’t in a public forum. I will say that I went to China by myself for two weeks two years ago and had quite the slap on the hand for something I did. I love the people and have become very good friends with several. I would love to go back, but the likelihood of that happening is zero to none now. And, I’m 55 years old. Anyway, I have an interesting perspective but not necessarily anything juicy... except for my personal story. That said.... one has to wonder if so much access to American computers opens this country to an attack from within... dont they call that a proxy attack?


Just curious, Cowgirl4christ---were/are you working with the program VIPKid? That's the one a very long-time good friend of mine (who lives in KY) is with; she also has grown quite attached to the Chinese kids she teaches. But--as you mention--and knowing Communism and the Chinese history---I've had more than one tinge of "warning, Will Robinson!" over this and similar programs............
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
You may or may not care about this, but it’s interesting. I teach English to kids in China everyday (with a company called VIPKID.) I actually talk to parents on Wechat, as I have become friends with a couple parents. One of the parents just contacted me and told me all that she has read about the bombing on the internet. The news in Shanghai is that the guy was afraid of 5G.


Ah--reading backwards--just saw this post.

But I think the govt of China taught OUR govt how to LIE SO WELL.................
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
I think China in that regards is the big elephant in the room no one is talking about. Dominion and voting election fraud amongst everyone here is agreed would point fingers at china.

Now lets look at a different angle. If this is a cyber war games test. This would be a good test for a China invasion, walk in while everyone is blinded. Destroy core critical infrastructure and replace it with hacked versions of your own as part of the turn up.

If every major communications hub gets hit in this manner, the entire country would go blind. China at this point is eye balling all the land for farming and its people. A communications black out to be used to allow an easier invasion would be more than an effective non nuclear attack that would not invoke the nuclear deterrent in reciprocal response.

The lack of internet would cause too many to wake up all at once. All of the panic buying at this point is due to folks waking up and realizing that they are ill prepared for the possibility of things that could be occurring soon. In all honesty it should scare the crud out of any aggressor that we have more gun and bullet sales than at any point of history and a national production turn out of 1 billion rounds a month for the last two years at least with no end in sight.

The other aspect is any invading force would want us at our throats, distracted so they can come in and sweep up the remains with very little effort. Lack of internet could do that.

The other core issue is that China is trying to deflect everything to Russia and hope we destroy each other. China does not have more than 800 or so missiles and if we get a leg up we could literally destroy their launch capacities as the bulk of their armed nuclear forces reside at a handful of locations unlike us and Russia which have thousands of locations and missile silos. That said watch to see if they try to pin blame on Russia on this one. If that occurs I would say we know it is china at fault for it. That China or Russia is being completely left out of the news narrative is very intriguing to say the least.

If NO ONE claims responsibility then this is most likely a state actor. At this point that state should be scared witless as the mountain men are not a group you screw with. Tennessee is in the same boat as the Carolinas as it can be a sparking point for bigger things that could literally create uncontrollable situations.


"Let's you and him fight"---yep.

One of the oldest games in the book.

Nothing you said would surprise me at all.

PLUS, it ties in VERY well with the Dominion angle--since those machines /software were MADE in China.
 

Emcomus

<~Knights of Malta
Anybody else wondering what all of that glitter is on the street?

Some kind of fine shiny metallic powder. Aluminum used in the explosive mix?
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Runtime 12:51

Full footage released by the Metropolitan Police Department of Officer Sipos' Body Camera Footage from the morning of the Nashville Bombing.

Officer Sipos' Body Camera Full Bodycam Footage of Nashville Bombing

View: https://youtu.be/zGnoVeMVhOw
I thought it was glass from the explosion.

It looks like the LEO car is parked on the opposite side of the building (rear of AT&T building?) from where the RV was parked and had its windows at ground level boarded up, which were blown off by the explosion.

Officer is heard saying that he felt like he was in a movie set (surrealist setting). He also said that the building (AT&T) the vehicle (RV) was parked next to, held all the telephone landlines for the Southeast. Warner as an IT guy may have known this information.

As far as the explosion it sounds like a “pit-boom-boom” primary charge, secondary main explosion, and ...” but it could also be a ricochet echo off the buildings.
 
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night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
The Pentagon plane thing has bothered me since 9/11. I also have a very hard time believing that the tiny hole was a plane, no matter what anyone says. A few years after the event I was filling in for the receptionist at a lumber yard. One of the buyers/managers, old guy, said his daughter was like a colonel in the Army at the Pentagon and he and she swore it was a plane. I can't reconcile it, I just can't. Not that I'm calling anyone a liar, but it had to be some kind of shenanigans.
IN some of the larger airprts n the country, they set up an exhibit as to what a plane actually looks like in cross-section.

They cut a slice about 10 or 15 feet long, and you get to look at it from the END. There really isn't all that much "stuff" inside that nice shiny foil shell. It's damn near ALL AIR!! There is a floor on which seats are mounted about half-way up from the bottom of the fuselage, and a very narrow floor at the bottom of the fuselage, and a top ceiling. There really isn't enough STRUCTURE to destroy much. Since it's actually designed to crumple and scrub or lose velocity.


/drift

You may now return to the 2020 Conundrum of National Security.
 

SusieSunshine

Veteran Member
Body cam footage has been released. Watching now.

I couldn't help but notice that no one went to the RV to check it out. The officers walked the other side of the street. It makes me go hmmmm.
 

Emcomus

<~Knights of Malta
3 sequential Still frames from officers body cam-I don’t know if helps to identify the explosion or materials used. I definitely hear 3 rolling booms-pit, pow, boom. Maybe echo, maybe bomb make up, maybe more than one?

Blue light on street is from his emergency flasher & white descending lights on the left are Christmas lights
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ohiohippie

Veteran Member
I couldn't help but notice that no one went to the RV to check it out. The officers walked the other side of the street. It makes me go hmmmm.
and the absolute calm on the radio and with the officers.
Monotone vocalization.
They weren’t even talking amongst themselves.
I didn’t hear one what the heck.
Beyond the pale!!!
or is it???
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
The Pentagon plane thing has bothered me since 9/11. I also have a very hard time believing that tiny hole was a plane, no matter what anyone says. A few years after the event I was filling in for the receptionist at a lumber yard. One of the buyers/managers, old guy, said his daughter was like a colonel in the Army at the Pentagon and he and she swore it was a plane. I can't reconcile it, I just can't. Not that I'm calling anyone a liar, but it had to be some kind of shenanigans.

An airplane turns to a fluid spray of aluminum fragments when it hits something hard. If you look at the Germanwing crash, the mountain was covered by airplane dust. The only thing that can really punch a hole is an engine. The Pentagon exterior is concrete, not like the WTC buildings. So I have no trouble believing it's a plane that did it.
 

Masterphreak

Senior Member
I couldn't help but notice that no one went to the RV to check it out. The officers walked the other side of the street. It makes me go hmmmm.

Would you walk up to a vehicle that was broadcasting a message about having a bomb that was set to go off? They were evacuating people and clearing the area. SOP in a situation like this is to wait on the bomb squad as they are trained to deal with type of thing.
 

Masterphreak

Senior Member
and the absolute calm on the radio and with the officers.
Monotone vocalization.
They weren’t even talking amongst themselves.
I didn’t hear one what the heck.
Beyond the pale!!!
or is it???

Training kicks in and they followed procedure. They immediately did a roll call to make sure all officers on scene were still alive. There are a few responses that sounded very panicked. They also would have had ringing ears even being around the corner from a blast that big. The one wearing the camera seemed to be in shock cause he probably just realized how close he came to dying. Shock can make people respond in weird ways. Some just shutdown, others lose it and are hysterical, some go into auto pilot mode.
 

Emcomus

<~Knights of Malta
The FBI has joined a criminal investigation of what police said appears to be an "intentional attack" on gas service lines in Aspen, Colorado-no conspiracy?

There’s more to these utility attacks then just a lone Wolf in Memphis

 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
The FBI has joined a criminal investigation of what police said appears to be an "intentional attack" on gas service lines in Aspen, Colorado-no conspiracy?

This may need its own thread....depending on how fast they can solve the problem this could be huge -time to get back on Facebork to see what my friends in Colorado are saying...
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
Denver this afternoon, per my old housemate ....source private Facebook page.
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Cindstroy

Contributing Member
OK. I've been at work, but something I noticed this morning on the bodycam...the boarded up windows by the cop car were blown out during the explosion. I went to Google maps and the second story window there is blown out. When you look at past years, prior to blurring, there was something solid, metal looking, against the window. Wonder what is in there?
 

Emcomus

<~Knights of Malta
OK. I've been at work, but something I noticed this morning on the bodycam...the boarded up windows by the cop car were blown out during the explosion. I went to Google maps and the second story window there is blown out. When you look at past years, prior to blurring, there was something solid, metal looking, against the window. Wonder what is in there?
Really couldn’t tell do to reflections on Windows
 

Knoxville's Joker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
OK. I've been at work, but something I noticed this morning on the bodycam...the boarded up windows by the cop car were blown out during the explosion. I went to Google maps and the second story window there is blown out. When you look at past years, prior to blurring, there was something solid, metal looking, against the window. Wonder what is in there?

If it was right next to the blast area and it had a good seal, vacuum would have sucked out the windows as the blast attempted to suck all surrounding air and created a big localized negative pressure wave.

The math and calculations are off. Based on the area effects it would have to be almost 600k pounds of tnt. even using higher end stuff that would lower to 2 or 3 hundreed k pounds. Most vehicles could haul no more than say 50000 pounds. If it was a lithium battery bank and it was set to blow ahead of things for a data center spanning several floors you are maybe looking at what, 100000 pounds added to the calculations if you could make simple prep changes.

If the tank in the RV had say 200 gallons of propane. It is almost as powerful as tnt. One gallon of propane is about 4.24 pounds. Nitrate based explosives are about 40% as powerful as equivalent weights of TNT.

Now if it was a shaped charge and the location was picked to amplify things, maybe a third or sixth of the needed amount was actually used, but still more than could be housed in an RV.

Though another thing that could have been done as part of routine maintenance was some routine scoring in a pattern that would have created a structural weakness allowing for a much smaller blast to have more devastating of an effect.

If the structure was made of conductive concrete EMP concerns would be vastly mitigated but over time I have questions if absolute adherence to shielding was followed. The wave forms for EM emissions have odd behaviors when going through leaks in shielding. Any blast has an EMP emission. One this large would have a noticeable one. I have suspicions the blockade was to allow everything to fully de-energize to minimize any concerns. The ban on fly overs I suspect was to maybe hide something along these lines and to prevent higher resolutions pictures from getting out showing secondary blasts.

All that considered if there are other players, they are doing all they can to find them or cover things up. The story is too neatly packaged.

Plus the Lebanon truck incident that mirrors a colorado incident a few days later was also disturbing.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
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Anthony Warner's girlfriend warned police he was building bombs in his RV last year

Posted at 8:25 PM, Dec 29, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-29 21:46:16-05

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Police were warned Anthony Warner was making bombs in his RV more than a year before his Christmas morning attack in downtown Nashville.

The tip came from Warner's distraught girlfriend in August of 2019.

SEE THE FULL POLICE REPORT HERE

Police went to Warner's home the day of the complaint, but were unable to make contact with him.
The case was later closed as unfounded.

The police report from August 21, 2019, shows police responded to the home of a woman who had threatened to kill herself.

She told officers that her boyfriend - Anthony Warner - "was building bombs in the RV trailer at his residence."
The police report states that an attorney who was also there and represented both the woman and Warner - told police that Warner "frequently talks about the military and bomb making."

Attorney Ray Throckmorton told police that Warner "knows what he is doing and is capable of making a bomb."
"I made a report on the spot for him to get checked out and I did all that I knew I could do," Throckmorton said.
Throckmorton said he had represented Warner in the past on various real estate issues, but he believed what Warner's girlfriend was saying.

"She was so convincing that morning, and so distraught, that I decided in the front yard in the middle of all those police officers on the spot, that even though it was a former client of mine, that somebody needed to go check it out right then," Throckmorton said.

The police report reveals officers went to Warner's home on Bakertown Road.

It states "Police observed that there was an RV trailer in the backyard but the yard was fenced off and police could not see inside the RV."

Police noted there were several security cameras wired to an alarm sign on the door.

The report states, "Police attempted several times but could not get the suspect to open the door and police did not have contact with him."

"I am floored the report says that," Throckmorton said. "And to find that out now."

Metro police spokesman Don Aaron told NewsChannel 5 Investigates that officers "saw no evidence of a crime and had no authority to enter his home or fenced property."

Aaron said Metro police forwarded the report and Warner's information to the FBI, but the agency found no records on Warner.

And no additional information came to the department's attention after August 2019.

"It's pretty obvious to me that somebody didn't do what they were supposed to do," Throckmorton said.
Police said an officer with the bomb squad called Throckmorton days after the report and asked to search Warner's RV - because they believed Throckmorton still represented Warner.

Police claimed Throckmorton would not allow his client to consent to a search - which Throckmorton strongly denied.
"He was not a current client of mine at that point in time," Throckmorton said.

"I certainly would never have told them not to check it out when I'm the one who said go the hell over there and find out what's going on," Throckmorton said.

Police officers notified supervisors and detectives about the tip on Warner, but it's unclear if detectives ever followed up with Warner's girlfriend, who was not in a good mental state, or asked for search warrant.

"If somebody had checked Tony out and gotten him the help that he needed this would never have happened," Throckmorton said.

Here is an outline of events Metro Police Department spokesman Don Aaron sent via email - with the girlfriend's name redacted:

"South Precinct officers went to Ms. ---- home on the morning of Wednesday, August 21, 2019, on a report from Mr. Throckmorton that Ms. ---- had made suicidal threats to him via telephone and was sitting on her front porch with firearms. Officers arrived and saw that Ms. ---- did have two pistols on the porch next to her, but they were not in her possession and they were not loaded. She related that the guns belonged to a “Tony Warner” and that she did not want them in the house any longer. “Tony Warner” was not on the scene. As a result of their interview with Ms. ----, and out of concern for her safety, Mobile Crisis was contacted and Ms. ----- spoke with them via telephone. They determined she was in need of psychological evaluation and she voluntarily went with an NFD ambulance for that purpose. While at ----- home, as the report reflects, officers also spoke with Throckmorton, who, they were told, represented both ---- and Warner.

On the morning of August 21, 2019, officers also went to Warner’s address on Bakertown Lane (see report). No contact was made. They saw no evidence of a crime and had no authority to enter his home or fenced property.

The attached report was sent to the Hazardous Devices Unit for follow up.

On August 22, 2019, the narrative from the report and Warner’s identifying information were sent to the FBI to check their databases and also determine whether Warner had any prior military connections.

Later in the day on August 22, 2019, the FBI reported back that they checked their holdings and found no records on Warner at all. On August 28, 2019, the FBI reported that Department of Defense checks on Warner were all negative.

During the week of August 26, 2019, the Hazardous Devices Unit made contact with attorney Throckmorton. The recollection of that call is that Warner did not care for the police, and that Throckmorton would not allow his client to permit a visual inspection of the RV.

At no time was there any evidence of a crime detected and no additional action was taken.

No additional information about Warner came to the department’s or the FBI’s attention after August 2019. The ATF also had no information on him. The 1 arrest of Warner occurred in January 1978 for marijuana possession."

 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
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Anthony Warner's girlfriend warned police he was building bombs in his RV last year

Posted at 8:25 PM, Dec 29, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-29 21:46:16-05

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Police were warned Anthony Warner was making bombs in his RV more than a year before his Christmas morning attack in downtown Nashville.

The tip came from Warner's distraught girlfriend in August of 2019.

SEE THE FULL POLICE REPORT HERE

Police went to Warner's home the day of the complaint, but were unable to make contact with him.
The case was later closed as unfounded.

The police report from August 21, 2019, shows police responded to the home of a woman who had threatened to kill herself.

She told officers that her boyfriend - Anthony Warner - "was building bombs in the RV trailer at his residence."
The police report states that an attorney who was also there and represented both the woman and Warner - told police that Warner "frequently talks about the military and bomb making."

Attorney Ray Throckmorton told police that Warner "knows what he is doing and is capable of making a bomb."
"I made a report on the spot for him to get checked out and I did all that I knew I could do," Throckmorton said.
Throckmorton said he had represented Warner in the past on various real estate issues, but he believed what Warner's girlfriend was saying.

"She was so convincing that morning, and so distraught, that I decided in the front yard in the middle of all those police officers on the spot, that even though it was a former client of mine, that somebody needed to go check it out right then," Throckmorton said.

The police report reveals officers went to Warner's home on Bakertown Road.

It states "Police observed that there was an RV trailer in the backyard but the yard was fenced off and police could not see inside the RV."

Police noted there were several security cameras wired to an alarm sign on the door.

The report states, "Police attempted several times but could not get the suspect to open the door and police did not have contact with him."

"I am floored the report says that," Throckmorton said. "And to find that out now."

Metro police spokesman Don Aaron told NewsChannel 5 Investigates that officers "saw no evidence of a crime and had no authority to enter his home or fenced property."

Aaron said Metro police forwarded the report and Warner's information to the FBI, but the agency found no records on Warner.

And no additional information came to the department's attention after August 2019.

"It's pretty obvious to me that somebody didn't do what they were supposed to do," Throckmorton said.
Police said an officer with the bomb squad called Throckmorton days after the report and asked to search Warner's RV - because they believed Throckmorton still represented Warner.

Police claimed Throckmorton would not allow his client to consent to a search - which Throckmorton strongly denied.
"He was not a current client of mine at that point in time," Throckmorton said.

"I certainly would never have told them not to check it out when I'm the one who said go the hell over there and find out what's going on," Throckmorton said.

Police officers notified supervisors and detectives about the tip on Warner, but it's unclear if detectives ever followed up with Warner's girlfriend, who was not in a good mental state, or asked for search warrant.

"If somebody had checked Tony out and gotten him the help that he needed this would never have happened," Throckmorton said.

Here is an outline of events Metro Police Department spokesman Don Aaron sent via email - with the girlfriend's name redacted:

"South Precinct officers went to Ms. ---- home on the morning of Wednesday, August 21, 2019, on a report from Mr. Throckmorton that Ms. ---- had made suicidal threats to him via telephone and was sitting on her front porch with firearms. Officers arrived and saw that Ms. ---- did have two pistols on the porch next to her, but they were not in her possession and they were not loaded. She related that the guns belonged to a “Tony Warner” and that she did not want them in the house any longer. “Tony Warner” was not on the scene. As a result of their interview with Ms. ----, and out of concern for her safety, Mobile Crisis was contacted and Ms. ----- spoke with them via telephone. They determined she was in need of psychological evaluation and she voluntarily went with an NFD ambulance for that purpose. While at ----- home, as the report reflects, officers also spoke with Throckmorton, who, they were told, represented both ---- and Warner.

On the morning of August 21, 2019, officers also went to Warner’s address on Bakertown Lane (see report). No contact was made. They saw no evidence of a crime and had no authority to enter his home or fenced property.

The attached report was sent to the Hazardous Devices Unit for follow up.

On August 22, 2019, the narrative from the report and Warner’s identifying information were sent to the FBI to check their databases and also determine whether Warner had any prior military connections.

Later in the day on August 22, 2019, the FBI reported back that they checked their holdings and found no records on Warner at all. On August 28, 2019, the FBI reported that Department of Defense checks on Warner were all negative.

During the week of August 26, 2019, the Hazardous Devices Unit made contact with attorney Throckmorton. The recollection of that call is that Warner did not care for the police, and that Throckmorton would not allow his client to permit a visual inspection of the RV.

At no time was there any evidence of a crime detected and no additional action was taken.

No additional information about Warner came to the department’s or the FBI’s attention after August 2019. The ATF also had no information on him. The 1 arrest of Warner occurred in January 1978 for marijuana possession."


Here is where this incident disappears into the MSM Black Hole.
 

Knoxville's Joker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
View attachment 241940

Anthony Warner's girlfriend warned police he was building bombs in his RV last year

Posted at 8:25 PM, Dec 29, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-29 21:46:16-05

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Police were warned Anthony Warner was making bombs in his RV more than a year before his Christmas morning attack in downtown Nashville.

The tip came from Warner's distraught girlfriend in August of 2019.

SEE THE FULL POLICE REPORT HERE

Police went to Warner's home the day of the complaint, but were unable to make contact with him.
The case was later closed as unfounded.

The police report from August 21, 2019, shows police responded to the home of a woman who had threatened to kill herself.

She told officers that her boyfriend - Anthony Warner - "was building bombs in the RV trailer at his residence."
The police report states that an attorney who was also there and represented both the woman and Warner - told police that Warner "frequently talks about the military and bomb making."

Attorney Ray Throckmorton told police that Warner "knows what he is doing and is capable of making a bomb."
"I made a report on the spot for him to get checked out and I did all that I knew I could do," Throckmorton said.
Throckmorton said he had represented Warner in the past on various real estate issues, but he believed what Warner's girlfriend was saying.

"She was so convincing that morning, and so distraught, that I decided in the front yard in the middle of all those police officers on the spot, that even though it was a former client of mine, that somebody needed to go check it out right then," Throckmorton said.

The police report reveals officers went to Warner's home on Bakertown Road.

It states "Police observed that there was an RV trailer in the backyard but the yard was fenced off and police could not see inside the RV."

Police noted there were several security cameras wired to an alarm sign on the door.

The report states, "Police attempted several times but could not get the suspect to open the door and police did not have contact with him."

"I am floored the report says that," Throckmorton said. "And to find that out now."

Metro police spokesman Don Aaron told NewsChannel 5 Investigates that officers "saw no evidence of a crime and had no authority to enter his home or fenced property."

Aaron said Metro police forwarded the report and Warner's information to the FBI, but the agency found no records on Warner.

And no additional information came to the department's attention after August 2019.

"It's pretty obvious to me that somebody didn't do what they were supposed to do," Throckmorton said.
Police said an officer with the bomb squad called Throckmorton days after the report and asked to search Warner's RV - because they believed Throckmorton still represented Warner.

Police claimed Throckmorton would not allow his client to consent to a search - which Throckmorton strongly denied.
"He was not a current client of mine at that point in time," Throckmorton said.

"I certainly would never have told them not to check it out when I'm the one who said go the hell over there and find out what's going on," Throckmorton said.

Police officers notified supervisors and detectives about the tip on Warner, but it's unclear if detectives ever followed up with Warner's girlfriend, who was not in a good mental state, or asked for search warrant.

"If somebody had checked Tony out and gotten him the help that he needed this would never have happened," Throckmorton said.

Here is an outline of events Metro Police Department spokesman Don Aaron sent via email - with the girlfriend's name redacted:

"South Precinct officers went to Ms. ---- home on the morning of Wednesday, August 21, 2019, on a report from Mr. Throckmorton that Ms. ---- had made suicidal threats to him via telephone and was sitting on her front porch with firearms. Officers arrived and saw that Ms. ---- did have two pistols on the porch next to her, but they were not in her possession and they were not loaded. She related that the guns belonged to a “Tony Warner” and that she did not want them in the house any longer. “Tony Warner” was not on the scene. As a result of their interview with Ms. ----, and out of concern for her safety, Mobile Crisis was contacted and Ms. ----- spoke with them via telephone. They determined she was in need of psychological evaluation and she voluntarily went with an NFD ambulance for that purpose. While at ----- home, as the report reflects, officers also spoke with Throckmorton, who, they were told, represented both ---- and Warner.

On the morning of August 21, 2019, officers also went to Warner’s address on Bakertown Lane (see report). No contact was made. They saw no evidence of a crime and had no authority to enter his home or fenced property.

The attached report was sent to the Hazardous Devices Unit for follow up.

On August 22, 2019, the narrative from the report and Warner’s identifying information were sent to the FBI to check their databases and also determine whether Warner had any prior military connections.

Later in the day on August 22, 2019, the FBI reported back that they checked their holdings and found no records on Warner at all. On August 28, 2019, the FBI reported that Department of Defense checks on Warner were all negative.

During the week of August 26, 2019, the Hazardous Devices Unit made contact with attorney Throckmorton. The recollection of that call is that Warner did not care for the police, and that Throckmorton would not allow his client to permit a visual inspection of the RV.

At no time was there any evidence of a crime detected and no additional action was taken.

No additional information about Warner came to the department’s or the FBI’s attention after August 2019. The ATF also had no information on him. The 1 arrest of Warner occurred in January 1978 for marijuana possession."


This sounds too made up. Either the guy had enough intellect to brush off the police to remind them of the constitutional limitations, or this whole things is made up. And there have only been a handful of individuals that have been successful in brushing off authorities with relatively no repercussions. The fact that there were none for those folks calls into question everything.
 
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