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After suicide bombing hits Nashville, authorities ask ‘why?’

Clip: 12/28/2020 | 2m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

After suicide bombing hits Nashville, authorities ask ‘why?’

Authorities continue to gather evidence after the Christmas day bombing that decimated a block of downtown Nashville and knocked communication infrastructure offline for much of the region. With a suspect identified, they now turn to determining motive. Stephanie Sy reports.

12/28/2020

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