NBC News: Multiple senior law enforcement officials tell NBC News they are searching the home of Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, of Antioch, TN in connection with the Nashville bombing on Christmas Day.
A Google street view image of Warner's address shows an RV in the backyard which closely matches the image of the RV police say was involved in the blast.
According to our NBC affiliate @WSMV that vehicle is no longer in that backyard.
Those senior law enforcement officials say they are trying to determine whether or not Warner was responsible for the explosion in Nashville near an AT&T building.
UPDATED: The latest details on the investigation into the large blast near an AT&T building in Nashville and a search underway: nbcnews.com/news/us-news/t…
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NEW: The U.S. Attorney says that Anthony Quinn Warner is the Nashville bomber, he died at the bomb site.
DNA evidence was processed by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation overnight and it was confirmed that DNA evidence at the bomb site (human tissue) matched that of Anthony Quinn Warner.
The results were matched by the FBI laboratory in Quantico, VA.
In addition, a VIN was recovered from the RV that linked it to Warner, the FBI says.
.@PeteWilliamsNBC has obtained the full AG Barr memo re: elections.
Key sections:
"While serious allegations should be handled with great care, specious, speculative, fanciful or far-fetched claims should not be a basis for initiating federal inquiries." 1/2)
@PeteWilliamsNBC "Nothing here should be taken as any indication that the Department has concluded that voting irregularities have impacted the outcome of any
election." (2/2)
"I authorize you to pursue substantial allegations of voting and vote tabulation irregularities prior to the certification of elections in your jurisdictions in certain cases, as I have already done in specific instances."
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NEW: Federal prosecutors acknowledge that dates written on former FBI officials Pete Strozk and Andy McCabe's notes were not written by them.
Instead, they say the dates were estimated dates created by a review team and attached by post-it notes and inadvertently scanned in.
As you may recall, in the past few weeks Strozk and MCabe have raised concerns that dates appeared on their handwritten notes filed in the Flynn case that they say they never wrote.
Today, prosecutors acknowledged they were right, they didn't write in those dates.
The prosecutors say it was FBI agents assigned to the Eastern District of Missouri who attached the dates via post-it note as "estimated dates" and then the documents were scanned at FBI headquarters without taking the post-it notes off first.
NEW: Two notorious political operatives, Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman, have been charged by the Michigan Attorney General in connection with an alleged orchestration of robocalls which the AG's office says was an attempt to suppress the vote.
They each face 4 felony counts.
If convicted the two could face as many as 7 years in prison.
The Michigan AG alleges the calls were orchestrated by the duo in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Illinois “all of which reported similar robocalls being made to residents in their states who live in urban areas with significant minority populations.”
NBC News: According to police records, Parscale had 10 guns confiscated from his residence, including several rifles. Police described Parscale as being under the influence of alcohol.
Police say they observed bruising on Parscale's wife, Candace, and she stated he has hit her.
According to the reports Candace told police that Brad has been “depressed and suicidal recently.” The officer added that she said, “this has led him to consume alcohol a lot more frequently and make suicidal statements.”
Police say there is body worn camera of the incident.
NEW: An FBI agent who investigated Flynn recently told the FBI and prosecutors reviewing the Flynn case that he felt Flynn lied to the FBI in his interview to save his job but thought the prosecution of Flynn by Mueller was an effort to “get Trump”, according to a court document.
The agent, identified as William Barnett, apparently told those reviewing the Flynn investigation that the investigation into Manafort, Page, and Papadopoulos were proper because there were investigative angles to follow.
The 13 page interview summary was filed just before midnight tonight by prosecutors seeking to dismiss the case against Flynn.
A dismissal that is being reviewed by the judge who accepted Flynn's initial guilty plea.