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Nashville Skies Declared National Defense Airspace, Deadly Force Authorized Against Aircraft Entering No Fly Zone

Whoa, I didn’t expect this from a bombing. Makes me wonder exactly what else is going on. Of course, we don’t have the ‘need to know’ at this point but stay tuned folks … things could get interesting.

Source: The Western Journal

The skies over part of Nashville have been declared “National Defense Airspace” as the federal government reacts to the mysterious Christmas morning bombing in downtown Nashville.

At about 6:30 a.m. on Friday, an RV exploded in Nashville near an AT&T building. Residents of the area were warned to evacuate prior to the explosion, and three people were injured in the blast, which disrupted telecommunications services around the city.

In the immediate aftermath of the bombing, the Federal Aviation Administration stopped all flights out of the city, according to CNN.

While flights out of Nashville have resumed, the FAA is still prohibiting “all aircraft flight operations” over an area encompassing a 1-nautical-mile radius of the blast site and has declared those skies “National Defense Airspace,” WKRN-TV reported.

According to the warning posted on the FAA website, “pilots who do not adhere to the following procedures may be intercepted, detained and interviewed by law enforcement/security personnel.”

The warning said the pilots can face “administrative action,” including civil penalties and the “suspension or revocation of airmen certificates,” or criminal charges for violating the emergency declaration.

“The United States government may use deadly force against the airborne aircraft, if it is determined that the aircraft poses an imminent security threat,”

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The FAA alert is in effect through Wednesday.

Nashville Mayor John Cooper has issued a State of Civil Emergency for the area around the blast site, according to WZTV.

According to a statement from AT&T, communications outages may continue for some time.

The area of the Nashville explosion “looked like a war zone,” Malory Luciane, who lives near the blast site, told WBIR-TV.

Nashville Skies Declared National Defense Airspace, Deadly Force Authorized Against Aircraft Entering No Fly Zone

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