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Tragic Murder-Suicide in Nashville Condominium

A Nashville condominium complex reflecting the impact of domestic issues

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A man and woman were found dead in a Nashville condominium following an apparent murder-suicide linked to a domestic dispute. The couple, identified as Steven Pierce and Amina Pierce, argued about divorce and financial issues shortly before the tragic event. Amina, a dedicated biology teacher and mother, was remembered for her commitment to her students and community. The incident highlights the often hidden nature of domestic issues and the critical importance of seeking help in times of emotional distress.


Nashville – A man and woman are dead in a Nashville condominium following an apparent murder-suicide linked to a domestic dispute. The tragic incident took place on Sunday morning, June 15, 2025, around 8:30 a.m. at a residence located on the 100 block of 31st Avenue North. The deceased individuals have been identified as Steven Pierce, 46 years old, and Amina Pierce, 30 years old.

According to the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD), witnesses reported that the couple was engaged in a heated argument regarding divorce and financial issues just before the incident occurred. Following the confrontation, authorities reported that Steven Pierce shot Amina before ultimately taking his own life. A revolver was recovered from underneath Steven at the scene of the tragic event.

The MNPD’s Domestic Violence Division stated that there was no prior involvement with the couple, as no previous reports of domestic violence had been filed relating to Steven and Amina Pierce. Despite the alarming nature of this incident, officials have indicated that they had not been made aware of any existing conflicts.

Amina Pierce was a well-respected and beloved biology teacher as well as a tennis coach at Hunters Lane High School, where she had dedicated her professional career for the past seven years. Her principal described her as a committed educator who was actively involved in the school’s tennis program and deeply cared about the success of her students. Amina was not only a devoted mother to two daughters but was also working on obtaining her administrative licensure to become a principal in the near future.

The Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) expressed profound sadness over Amina’s untimely passing. They referred to her as a cherished member of their community and extended their thoughts and prayers to her family, friends, and the entire school community affected by this devastating loss.

Investigations into Steven Pierce’s past have revealed he had a previous marriage, which included allegations of mistreatment and erratic behavior. Court records indicate that a restraining order had been sought against him during that time. However, the police investigation into the incident involving the couple found no indications of prior domestic violence.

This incident has drawn attention to the prevalence of domestic issues often hidden from public view, emphasizing the need for communication and conflict resolution, especially within intimate relationships. Authorities underscore the importance of addressing emotional distress and seek to encourage individuals in crisis to seek help.

For those in need of emotional support, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available, providing crucial resources. Individuals can reach out to the service by calling or texting 988 for support.

This solemn event serves as a stark reminder of the serious implications that domestic disputes can have on families and communities. The loss of Amina Pierce, a dedicated educator and mother, is a tragedy not only for her loved ones but also for the students and colleagues she inspired throughout her life.

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