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A Christmas morning explosion in downtown Nashville that have injured at least three people and damaged dozens of the surrounding buildings is now being speculated to have been intentional, authorities said. Metro Nashville Police Department officers were responding to a call of shots fired around 5:30 a.m. CT today when they found a motor home parked in front of an AT&T transmission building at 166 2nd Avenue North, CNN reported. A recorded message that indicated a bomb would explode in 15 minutes was heard coming from the RV, Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake said during a news conference. "There were a number of people who did evacuate and then we know of some people, it didn't go off when the message said it would and so people started coming back in, and then it went off," Nashville Vice Mayor Jim Shulman told CNN's Anderson Cooper.
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