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In 2019, the Jewish Voice learned that the sense of community(CLICK HERE) security in the Gravesend section of Brooklyn has been flagrantly violated by the presence of enigmatic vehicles that had been arbitrarily parked on residential streets. Not only are these vehicles a loathsome eyesore in an aesthetic sense but apparently their presence had raised concerns about possible terrorism.
The investigative team of reporters that were dispatched by the Jewish Voice to meticulously research this jarring situation have revealed that such vehicles include clothing drop off vans, dilapidated late model recreational vehicles, a variety of trucks, trailers, and non-commercial vehicles that are intentionally decorated as commercial vehicles.
Not only do these vehicles remain on the streets for weeks and months on end in the same parking spots but they often take up two, three or more parking spots.
Since the origin of these vehicles has never been determined, the Jewish Voice is calling upon community leaders and elected officials to immediately address this issue as danger lurks from the most unexpected places as was evidenced in the Christmas morning bombing in Nashville.
Authorities have a person or persons of interest in connection to the Christmas Day explosion that rocked the city, CBS News reported on Saturday.
“JUST IN: CBS News has learned that police have a person of interest or persons of interest in connection with the explosion that rocked Nashville on Christmas Day, @jeffpeguescbs reports,” the outlet reported in a Saturday afternoon update, with CBS’s Jeff Pegues reporting Nashville area resident Anthony Quinn Warner, who reportedly “had a similar make and model RV,” as the person of interest:
UPDATE: NBC News reports
The home of a 63-year-old man is being searched by federal agents in connection with an explosion in downtown Nashville early Christmas morning, law enforcement officials told NBC News.
Multiple senior federal law enforcement officials told NBC News Agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are searching the home of Anthony Quinn Warner. The investigation is taking place at a home in the 100 block of Bakertown Road in Antioch.
Six officers have been recognized by the Metro Police after swiftly evacuating residents prior to an RV exploding on an empty street in downtown Nashville early Christmas morning. According to Nashville Police Chief John Drake, police were originally responding to a call of shots fired in the area before hearing a warning from a loudspeaker, urging people to evacuate the area because of a potential bomb.
AP reported that Nashville Mayor John Cooper said at a news conference on Friday, “This morning’s attack on our community was intended to create chaos and fear in this season of peace and hope. But Nashvillians have proven time and time again that the spirit of our city cannot be broken, He imposed a curfew in the area of the bombing.
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