BREAKING: This is the RV that exploded on 2nd Ave N this morning. It arrived on 2nd Ave at 1:22 a.m. Have you seen this vehicle in our area or do you have information about it? Please contact us via Crime Stoppers at 615-742-7463 or online via https://t.co/dVGS7o0m4v. @ATFHQ pic.twitter.com/JNx9sDinAH
— Metro Nashville PD (@MNPDNashville) December 25, 2020
An AT&T network hub was damaged in a predawn blast in Nashville, TN, yesterday. As a result cell phone, as well as landline service, has been disrupted in parts of Nashville and Knoxville in Tennessee, parts of Louisville, Kentucky, and Birmingham, Alabama, as well as areas of metropolitan Atlanta.
Emergency 911 service in Nashville was also disrupted although service has largely been restored. The communication outage also caused a brief ground stop at Nashville International Airport (BNA). Flight service there has largely resumed albeit with delays.
Witnesses reported hearing gunshots ring out in the area around 2nd Avenue North in downtown Nashville around 5:30am, Christmas morning. Police responding to the scene found a white boxy RV parked in front of an AT&T transmission building at 166 2nd Avenue North.
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This woman being interviewed definitely heard gun shots too. Worth a listen.— Adam (@AdamHigginson) December 25, 2020
A computerized message was being broadcast from the vehicle. “Evacuate now,” it said. “This vehicle will explode in 15 minutes.”
putting this back on my TL for anyone that hasn’t seen it. this is real footage, real audio. this message was being broadcast from the RV that exploded. #nashvillebombing pic.twitter.com/VGWTLaz0WD
— camille 🌷✨ (@angclreyes) December 26, 2020
Police worked feverishly to get the area evacuated, and at about 6:30am the vehicle exploded sending blast waves blocks away.
OMG
Downtown Nashville. pic.twitter.com/cgV8mlMLwj
— ░ . Ǥ υ ƞ Z . Q ░ ⭐⭐⭐ (@Gunny_Q) December 25, 2020
“It will be some time before 2nd Ave is back to normal,” Nashville Mayor John Cooper said yesterday.
Three people were transported to hospitals from the scene but none of them are in critical condition and no fatalities have been reported.