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Nashville man wrongly accused on social media of being bomber

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https://www.wbir.com/article/news/crime/nashville-man-wrongfully-accused-on-social-media-of-being-bomber/51-66d8cbbc-6d7c-4c27-8881-fbd3ce5d523d
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — As a national news story unfolded, one family found themselves in a nightmare. Now, they share their story in the hope lessons can be learned about social media responsibility.

"We made it through the year, and that's all we can ask for," said Tony Warner of Madison, sitting next to his wife, Suzie.
As the owners of local haunted houses, Devil's Dungeon and Haunted Hell, they were served a challenge this year, adapting to comply with the health department during COVID.

The unexpected didn't end there for the Warners.

After the RV explosion in downtown Nashville, a name first emerged as a person of interest and was later declared the bomber by federal authorities. Anthony Quinn Warner. The posts started with many on social media targeting Tony Warner instead.