As officials search the home of a 63-year-old man they believe to be a suspect in the Nashville bombing on Christmas, one local family told "Fox & Friends Weekend" they credit a pair of police officers for helping them escape their apartment moments before the blast.
Police sources told "Fox News Sunday" they believe Anthony Quinn Warner of Antioch, Tenn., owned the RV that exploded, and that he died in the blast.
Six Nashville police officers were hailed as quick-thinking and fast-acting heroes Friday, credited for saving lives and limiting injuries in the downtown area after the shocking Christmas morning explosion. "These officers didn't care about themselves," Metro Nashville police Chief John Drake said, according to Fox 17 Nashville..
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