2020 Nashville Christmas Bombing Led To Redundancies For 911 Network

On Friday, December 25th, 2020, A Bombing On Nashville’s Second Avenue Wrecked Critical Infrastructure Inside The AT&T Facility Leading To Days And Weeks Of No Cell Service Or Wifi For Customers Hundreds Of Miles In All Directions Including Some Time Without 911 Service. However, Due To The Event, Nashville Has Implemented A Three-Pronged Approach To Create New Redundancies Into The Region’s Emergency Communications.

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Biden Defends Afghanistan Withdrawal, Pledges To Hunt Down Terrorists

Hours After U.S. Service Members Were Killed And At Least 15 Wounded In Terrorist Bombings In Afghanistan, President Joe Biden Defended His Decision To Withdraw Troops From The Country And Told Those Responsible For Thursday’s Attack: “We Will Hunt You Down.”

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MNPD Failed To Fully Investigate Nashville Christmas Bomber

A New Report Released On Wednesday States That Police Were Told That Anthony Quinn Warner, Known As The Christmas Day Bomber, Was Creating Explosives 16 Months Prior To The Nashville Bombing.

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Governor Lee Presents Nearly $42B Budget In State Of The State Address

Touting His Administration’s Commitment To Personal Freedoms And Local Control Throughout The Pandemic, Lee Proposed A $41.8 Billion Budget Monday Night In His State Of The State Address.

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Senate And House Speakers Re-elected As Tennessee Legislature Convenes

Tennessee State Capitol Security Was Heightened Because Of Warnings Of A Protest As House Members Took The Oath Of Office.

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Nashville Federal Emergency Declaration For Bombing Expected; Investigation For Motive Continues

After Speaking With President Trump, Governor Lee Expects The Federal Emergency Disaster Designation He Requested After The Nashville Bombing To Be Approved.

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