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Re: Nashville


From: Matt Brennan <brennanma () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 25 Dec 2020 14:49:34 -0500

During their press conference, the Nashville Metro PD put the RV at 166 2nd
Ave N, which is across the street from the 185 2nd Ave N location.

It's halfway up the block from 2nd & Commerce.

On Fri, Dec 25, 2020 at 2:36 PM Andy Ringsmuth <andy () andyring com> wrote:

Definitely was not at that intersection.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nygTJeu9fU

That’s security camera footage from about 154 2nd Ave. The AT&T building
is across the street to the right.

Commerce Street is a block to the left.

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5609 Harding Drive
Lincoln, NE 68521-5831
(402) 304-0083
andy () andyring com

“Better even die free, than to live slaves.” - Frederick Douglas, 1863

On Dec 25, 2020, at 1:26 PM, cosmo <clinton.mielke () gmail com> wrote:

The internet is buzzing with speculation about this. According to CNN
the RV was at 2nd and Commerce st, which puts it 1-block away from the ATT
building. If it were the target, I'd imagine they would have parked it
closer.


https://www.google.com/maps/search/2nd+and+congress+nashville/@36.1631367,-86.776487,18.42z

On Fri, Dec 25, 2020 at 11:20 AM Andy Ringsmuth <andy () andyring com>
wrote:
Certainly thankful no serious injuries or fatalities in this
clusterblank.

It seems the AT&T building at 185 2nd Ave N may have been a target,
which would explain the timing (holiday morning when no one is out, as
opposed to a holiday evening when there would be mass casualties). A little
curious what that building has. Is it just a big co-lo place? Regional
CLEC/ILEC?

No earth-shattering revelations here. Admittedly just bored on a slow
Christmas Day when my wife is at work (nurse) and kid is playing with a new
tablet and I’m just watching the news trying to understand/figure out a
little what and why.

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Andy Ringsmuth
5609 Harding Drive
Lincoln, NE 68521-5831
(402) 304-0083
andy () andyring com

“Better even die free, than to live slaves.” - Frederick Douglas, 1863




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