Husband charged with the murder of a Florida vice mayor who was shot and killed three months after her brother died

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Husband charged with the murder of a Florida vice mayor who was shot and killed three months after her brother died

This shocking domestic violence case struck Coral Springs, Florida, on April 1, 2026. Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen, 38—a trailblazing Black Haitian-American leader—was found shot dead in her home. Her husband, Stephen Bowen, is charged with premeditated murder and evidence tampering; he’s held without bond.

Timeline of Events

  • Tuesday evening: Bowen tells his mom he had a “panic attack” at work and planned to talk to Nancy—no known marital issues reported.
  • Wednesday morning: Nancy misses a meeting; staff texts Stephen, who says she’s not responding.
  • 10 a.m.: Police well-being check finds no cars, no answer, but projectile damage.
  • 2 p.m.: Uncle calls police; they enter and discover Nancy’s body wrapped in blankets/garbage bags in a bedroom—with a pillow (burn marks) and makeshift silencer nearby.
  • Bowen allegedly confessed to uncle: Shot her three times, slept downstairs because he “couldn’t take it anymore.”

Arrest and Evidence

Police spot Bowen’s pickup at a Plantation apartment. He’s caught handing off a shotgun bag to a Freemason contact for a “meeting.” He reportedly said, “Oh s–t, they’re here for me.” Bond hearing Thursday: Probable cause upheld; he stayed silent.

Nancy’s Legacy

  • First Black/Haitian-American Coral Springs Commissioner (2020, re-elected 2024); Vice Mayor since Nov. 2025.
  • Florida Democratic Party vice chair, environmental scientist.
  • Lost brother Donovan (Parkland shooting survivor) just three months prior.
    City mourns her as a “light,” vowing to carry on.

Devastating loss for a rising star—how can communities better support leaders facing hidden domestic risks?

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