Florida Vice Mayor Shot Dead, Husband Jailed as Suspect

April 1 (Reuters) – The vice ⁠mayor ⁠of Coral Springs, Florida, ⁠was shot and killed on Wednesday and ​her husband was taken into custody as the lone suspect in what ‌police called a case ‌of domestic violence, officials said.

Nancy Metayer Bowen, 38, was ⁠the first ⁠Black woman and first Haitian American woman to serve ​as commissioner in Coral Springs, a town of about 134,000 people some 45 miles  (72 km) north of Miami.

She was elected to the ​commission in 2020, re-elected in 2024, and named vice mayor by ⁠her ⁠fellow commissioners, according to ⁠the ​city’s website. Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris named her as her ​campaign’s Caribbean vote director ⁠in Florida, the Sun Sentinel reported in 2024.

Police responding to a call found Metayer Bowen’s body in her home and later arrested her husband. He was booked into the Broward County ⁠jail in Fort Lauderdale, officials said.

Stephen Bowen, 40, was listed as ⁠chief operating officer of Men of St. Luke, a religious and fraternal nonprofit organization registered in Broward County.

Court records have not yet listed a defense lawyer for Bowen, and authorities have not said whether he has retained counsel.

Fellow Commissioner Joshua Simmons remembered Metayer Bowen as a “battle buddy,” saying he often tried to shield her from ⁠the harsh nature of politics.

“She had such a good heart. Truly cared about people, even when people were saying some of the most horrible things about her,” Simmons told ​a press conference.

(Reporting by Daniel Trotta in Carlsbad, ​California; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

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