Coral Springs, Florida — Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen was shot and killed inside her home on April 1, 2026, in what authorities say is an apparent domestic violence incident that has shocked the South Florida community and drawn statewide attention.
Police responded to a welfare check at Metayer Bowen’s residence shortly after 10 a.m., where they discovered the 38-year-old elected official dead inside the home. Investigators later determined she had been fatally shot. Nancy Metayer Bowen was a prominent local leader and rising figure in Florida politics, making her death particularly devastating for residents and colleagues alike.
Authorities quickly identified her husband, Stephen Bowen, as the primary suspect. He was taken into custody later the same day after initially leaving the scene. Law enforcement officials have indicated the case is being investigated as a domestic violence-related homicide, with some reports noting charges that could include premeditated murder and evidence tampering.
Metayer Bowen, a first-generation Haitian American, was first elected to the Coral Springs City Commission in 2020 and re-elected in 2024. She made history as the first Black and Haitian American woman to serve on the commission and was later appointed vice mayor by her fellow commissioners. Before entering politics, she worked as an environmental scientist and was active in disaster response and community initiatives across Broward County.
Beyond local government, she was also a key figure in Democratic political circles, serving as vice chair of the Florida Democratic Party and playing a role in national campaign outreach efforts. Colleagues described her as a compassionate leader committed to public service, with Coral Springs officials calling her “a light in our community” whose impact would be long remembered.
Her death comes amid personal tragedy for the family, following the recent loss of her younger brother, a survivor of the 2018 Parkland school shooting, who died by suicide in late 2025. Community leaders and residents have expressed grief and called for greater attention to domestic violence and gun-related incidents as the investigation continues.
The Coral Springs Police Department said the case remains active and ongoing, with additional details expected as investigators continue to gather evidence. Meanwhile, tributes from across Florida continue to pour in, honoring Metayer Bowen’s legacy as a trailblazing public servant whose life was cut short.




