The guy was dying of cancer. His father had been an AT&T employee who passed away with dementia at age 78. He blamed 5G from AT&T for causing his dad's condition and thought that this attack would rally the public to oppose 5G. Going out with a bang as it were.
Don't know how good his sources are but Dan Bongino is claiming this.
https://bongino.com/the-motive-for-the-nashville-suicide-bomber-has-been-revealed
The guy was dying of cancer. His father had been an AT&T employee who passed away with dementia at age 78. He blamed 5G from AT&T for causing his dad's condition and thought that this attack would rally the public to oppose 5G. Going out with a bang as it were.
And you believe that bullshit?
It would make sense as “the” official narrative, in order to associate concerns over 5G and its capabilities with being completely psycho.
Oh, it's a very useful narrative.
Kind-of plausible but 5G is a bit recent for that to seem to be a good motive.