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Stephen Bowen Murders Wife Nancy Metayer-Bowen

Stephen Bowen

Stephen Bowen is an accused killer from Florida who has been charged with the murder of his wife Nancy Metayer-Bowen the vice mayor of Coral Springs Florida

According to police reports the body of Nancy Metayer-Bowen was found inside of her home in Coral Springs after police received a 911 phone call

The officers at the scene determined the murder was domestic related and would arrest Stephen Bowen

The Coral Springs Police Department are not releasing the manner in which Nancy Metayer-Bowen was killed

Stephen Bowen has been charged with premediated murder and tampering with fabricated evidence.

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The family of Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer-Bowen released a statement after she was found dead inside her home on Wednesday, and her husband is now facing charges in connection to her death.

“On behalf of our entire family, we are deeply saddened to share the passing of my beloved sister Nancy Metayer-Bowen,” the family said in a statement on her Instagram page. “She was not only a cherished member of our family, but also a dedicated public servant who committed her life to improving the lives of others.

The family went on to say that Nancy Metayer-Bowen believed in bringing people together and working tirelessly to create a positive change in the community.

“While many knew her as a leader and advocate, we knew her as a sister, a daughter, and a friend whose warmth and laughter filled every room. Her legacy will live on not only in the policies she helped to shape, but in the countless lives she touched. We are grateful for the outpouring of support and kindness during this difficult time. As we mourn her loss, we also celebrate her remarkable life and the lasting impact she leaves behind.

The incident unfolded on Wednesday when Coral Springs police said they were called to Nancy Metayer-Bowen’s home just after 10 a.m.

When they arrived, they said they found her dead and determined that the incident was domestic in nature.

Her husband, Stephen Bowen, was taken into custody and was charged with premediated murder and tampering with fabricated evidence.

The chief of police did not describe her injuries but said there were no other suspects being sought in connection to her death.

Support grows as community mourns Nancy Metayer-Bowen


Florida politicians are reacting to Nancy Metayer-Bowen’s death.

Rep. Jared Moskowitz posted on X: “I’m in shock. I was just with her on Saturday. She just buried her brother. She was about to announce she was running for Congress.”

He also called her “one of the nicest people” he’s worked with and that she was “always fighting for her community” and “always pushing to help.”

He finished the post with “She had such a future. This is terrible.”

State Rep. Angie Nixon also issued a statement, saying she was in “total shock” and is “devastated,” calling the Nancy Metayer-Bowen her friend, colleague and sister in the movement.

“She was a kind and caring person, and a true leader in her community. This is an immense loss for all of us, and the world is darker without her. I am keeping Nancy’s family in my thoughts and prayers.”

Broward County Mayor Mark Bogen expressed sadness over her killing.

“She served her community with dedication and heart, and the impact of her dedicated public service will be felt across Broward County,” Bogen said.

Husband of Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer-Bowen charged in her killing, police say – CBS Miami

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The husband of Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen is accused of premeditated murder and tampering with evidence after she was found dead Wednesday morning, according to jail records.

Bowen’s body was found at her home in the 800 block of Northwest 127th Avenue at around 10 a.m. after an investigation into her wellbeing, Coral Springs Police Chief Brad Mock told reporters at a news conference.

Mock didn’t say how she died, but said it was being investigated as a domestic violence incident.

Cellphone video appears to show the arrest of 40-year-old Stephen Bowen. In the footage, his hands are behind his back as an officer stands next to him in Plantation. Stephen Bowen is wearing a long-sleeved shirt, athletic shorts and sneakers.

Stephen Bowen was officially booked overnight on charges of pre-meditated murder and tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, jail records show.

There are no other suspects and no threats to the public, authorities said.

Officials did not give further details about the vice mayor’s killing, but said an investigation was continuing.

Bowen’s family posted a statement on her Instagram following the news of her death.

“While many knew her as a leader and advocate, we knew her as a sister, a daughter, and a friend whose warmth and laughter filled every room,” the statement said in part. “Her legacy will live on not only in the policies she helped shape, but in the countless lives she touched.”

Condolences are pouring in from across the state, including from Tamarac’s vice mayor, Marlon Bolton. Bowen was a former employee in the city of Tamarac and an advocate for the Haitian community.

“Every time you talked with Nancy, it’s all about how can I help the next person,” Bolton said. “Nobody will be able to walk in her shoes.”

He added that she wasn’t just a leader, she was also his friend.

“The state has lost a voice, an advocate, a person who knows that work does not stop at a title,” Bolton said.

The city of Tamarac plans to honor the vice mayor at its next commission meeting.

“We are deeply saddened by the loss of Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen. She served her community with dedication and heart, and the impact of her dedicated public service will be felt across Broward County,” Broward County Mayor Mark Bogen said. “Our thoughts are with her family, colleagues, and the Coral Springs community during this difficult time.”

“She had such a good heart, she truly cared about people,” Commissioner Joshua Simmons said. “My soul is heavy, my heart is broken.”

Bowen, who was elected in 2020 and again in 2024, was the first Black and Haitian American woman commissioner of Coral Springs. She was appointed in November to serve a second term as vice mayor.

“To say today is a very dark day for us in Coral Springs is an understatement,” City Manager Catherine Givens said. “Our hearts are truly broken.”

Husband of slain Coral Springs vice mayor accused of premeditated murder – NBC 6 South Florida

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