Anthony Quinn Warner biography: 13 things about Nashville, Tennessee man

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Anthony Quinn “Tony” Warner was an American man from Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, United States. He was 5’8″ tall and his registered weight was 135 pounds.

Warner was born to Charles Bernard “Popeye” Warner and Betty C. Warner, also known as Betty Christine Lane. Charles worked for BellSouth, a telecommunications company that merged into AT&T in 2006.

After retiring as a burglar alarm installer, Tony went on to work as a freelance information technology (IT) consultant. An electronics and alarm systems expert, he did IT work for Nashville real estate agent Steve Fridrich for several years.

“You know, he was a techie guy,” Fridrich said of Tony in an interview with WSMV. “(I) don’t mean anything negative about that. He would do this thing and leave. He didn’t bother anybody.”

Fridrich described Tony as a “nice guy.” Here are 13 more things about the late Nashville man: 

  1. On January 29, 1978, he was arrested in Nashville for felony possession of controlled substance, which was marijuana. He was found guilty on November 8, 1979.
  2. Represented by Pat Flynn, he appeared before Judge Raymond Leathers on January 25, 1980.
  3. In 1995, he and his family started living in their family house in Antioch, Nashville, which was eventually conveyed by their father to Steve via quit claim. The ownership of the property was transferred from Steve to him on August 27, 2018. In January 2019, he gave the house via a quit claim to Luz Maria Swing‘s daughter Michelle Louise Swing for $0. On March 23, 2019, Michelle gave the house back to his mother via a quit claim.
  4. He owned Custom Alarms and Electronics, a company that specialized in producing burglar alarms. The company had an alarm license from November 29, 1993 through November 30, 1998.
  5. In 2010, he bought a two-story red brick house in Antioch for $249,000. On November 25, 2020, he gave the house to Swing via quit claim for $0.
  6. His parents divorced years before his father died on July 5, 2011.
  7. He has one brother named Charles Steven “Steve” L. Warner and one sister named Teresa Ann Warner Wardrop. Steve died of cancer on September 17, 2018 without leaving a will.
  8. In February 2019, his mother filed a lawsuit against him, claiming that he acted with power of attorney on August 27, 2018 to transfer his mother’s interest in their family house in Antioch into his own name. The judge ruled that his mother was the appropriate person to control Steve’s estate. In October 2019, the case was dismissed at her request.
  9. Images of his house two-story red brick house in Antioch captured on Google Maps in May 2019 show a white recreational vehicle parked in the yard, which was surrounded by a wooden fence.
  10. On August 21, 2019, his then girlfriend Pamela Perry told police Metropolitan Nashville Police Department officers that he was “building bombs in the RV trailer at his residence” in Antioch. He and Perry were represented by Ray Throckmorton, who told police that he “knows what he is doing and is capable of making a bomb.” When officers went to his house that day, they neither saw evidence of a crime nor had authority to enter his home or fenced property.
  11. At around 6:45 a.m. on December 25, 2020, an RV exploded outside the AT&T transmission building on Second Avenue North in Nashville. It was similar to the RV seen parked outside his house on 115 Bakertown Road. Marco Rodriguez, who lived in the same building as him, told New Channel 5 Nashville that he recognized the vehicle, which “was parked over there all the time”.
  12. At around 11:00 a.m. on December 26, 2020, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents went to his house on 115 Bakertown Road to investigate whether or not he was the man behind the RV explosion on December 25, 2020 in Nashville. At around 2:30 p.m., the agents cleared the house and confirmed that no one was inside.
  13. On December 27, 2020, authorities confirmed that he died in the explosion in Nashville on December 25, 2020 and the RV used in the explosion belonged to him. He was 63.
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39 thoughts on “Anthony Quinn Warner biography: 13 things about Nashville, Tennessee man

    1. Poor sense of humor, Jesus… lots of people think your sense of humor sucks. The comment above is NOT true.
      Signed, The Lizard people’s Overlord

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  1. 3 or 4 months ago the Muslims, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Black Lives Matter Terrorists Organizations place a Paid Full Page Ad in the Tennessean that said they were going to blow up Nashville Tennessee and it looks like they did! Muslims and Black Lives Matter Terrorists Organization Bombs Nashville Tennessee at 6:30 am Christmas Day 2020! We need to destroy the Black Lives Matter Terrorists Organizations, members, protesters and associates executive all of them!

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    1. The full-page ad was paid for a Christian organization that some called a doomsday cult in reports. The ad featured a banner at the top that melded images of President Donald Trump, Pope Francis, and burning American flags.

      The ad-buyer, the Ministry of Future For America, claimed that Islam is going to blow up Nashville on July 18 based on “Bible prophecy.” It referred to Trump as the “final president of the USA.”

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    2. This is not true. Jokes like this amplify the polluted social media environment. Take this comment down, Jill, you’ll feel a lot better about yourself, I promise.

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  2. $600 stimulus check is a disgrace! We Need a $1,200 or $2,000 stimulus checks for the American People, if not May the Old Mighty throw Democrats and Republicans in Congress House and Senate and Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and all Democrat Politicians in the pits of Hell and watch them burn in Hell for all their sins and we the World will all Rejoice, Aman

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    1. Trump supporters are against the government giving handouts. So Loser and Jill, I say I don’t want my tax dollars being used to give you a subsidy or stimulus check…. especially since you think only lefty losers do things like that. Meanwhile, you say you are Christians, so why are you so disrepectful to the man who blew himself up and the people and property he damaged? I don’t understand your attitude, especially at Christmas. With that said, you reap what you sow… your negativity and disrepect will come back on you and those you care about. When it does, I just want you to know… you brought it on them and yourself.

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  3. I suspect it was more than just a suicide bombing. Since he was so high tech in the bombing, could it be he was sending a message about ending communications if he so desired in the US?

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  4. 3 or 4 months ago the Muslims, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Black Lives Matter Terrorists Organizations place a Paid Full Page Ad in the Tennessean that said they were going to blow up Nashville Tennessee and it looks like they did! Muslims and Black Lives Matter Terrorists Organization Bombs Nashville Tennessee at 6:30 am Christmas Day 2020! We need to destroy the Black Lives Matter Terrorists Organizations, members, protesters and associates executive all of them!

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  5. you dumb repub fuxs. like scum you infiltrate all the comments w/ your shitee comments, jill.

    your lot is done. finito. take your crazy back to the nuthouse.

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  6. A friend’s comment to me on my Facebook, interesting:

    “Something interesting in regards to the AT&T attack. How many people are keeping up with all of what is going on?

    AT&T got a contract to do forensic audit on Dominion voting machines and those machines were being moved to Nashville this past week. The former owner of the AT&T building in Nashville, William Kennard, is a board member for Cerberus Capital Management and AT&T… He also was Bill Clinton’s FCC chair, and Obama’s Ambassador to the EU.

    Dominion voting is owned by Cerberus Capital Management… Cerberus is run by Staple Street Execs. Joe Biden’s brother-in-law, Steven Owens, is the co-founder of Staple Street Execs along with William Kennard (mentioned above).

    Supercomputer in TN was connecgted to the AT&T internet in NASHVILLE… yesterday evening the Cumberland River cooling system was compromised due to internet outage and the Supercomputer fried…

    If you don’t know, “Kraken” is a reference to a Supercomputer former prosecutor, Sidney Powell, has been talking about.

    So the explosion “just happened” to be at the AT&T location where they “just so happen” to control the cooling system for the Supercomputer and house the Dominion voting machines and drives for forensic audit.

    Does it make sense now why no lives were lost? Does it make sense now why the FBI task lead couldn’t even put together a coherent sentence in the press conference yesterday? Does it make sense why the mayor was making light of the situation, almost laughing yesterday?

    Fact Checkers … your turn!”

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      1. If you are using snopes as a source to discredit people you might want to re-examine your approach.

        It’s a site started by a couple in their basement. They have one purple-haired employee. In their divorce, it was revealed that the husband was spending snopes money for sex with a pornstar/prostitute he met online.

        He’s now married to the pornstar/prostitute and she works at snopes with the ex-wife, the purple-haired employee, and the creepy founder guy.

        For many years Snopes was a kitschy site for debunking urban myths. Only the village idiot would rely on them for fact-checking anything serious. Yet, many people do.

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  7. I am seeing records that he gave the house at 115 also to his mother on Nov 20, 2020 for zero dollars. Whats with all the back and forth?

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