Nashville, October 16, 2025
News Summary
The Metro Nashville Police Department is looking into two fatal shootings involving young women, raising alarms about safety and domestic violence. One incident involved a 20-year-old woman allegedly shooting her boyfriend, while another case saw a man charged with homicide in the death of his pregnant girlfriend. Both tragedies highlight the growing issue of gun violence among young individuals, prompting authorities to urge those in distress to seek help from local resources.
Nashville
The Metro Nashville Police Department is investigating two separate fatal shootings involving young women, raising concerns around safety and domestic violence in the area.
In one incident on Tuesday morning, 62-year-old Mahmoud Z. Al-Bunni was shot and killed by his girlfriend, 20-year-old Hailey J. Hall, in their Bellevue apartment. The shooting occurred in the 6900 block of Highway 70 South. A male roommate returned home and discovered Hall standing at the doorway of the bedroom while Al-Bunni lay unresponsive on the floor. Following the discovery, the roommate promptly called 911 just after 7:30 a.m. Hall allegedly confessed to the roommate that she had shot Al-Bunni but did not provide further details when speaking with detectives. She has since been arrested, and her bond is set at $100,000.
In a separate incident, a 20-year-old man, Amare Ramey, has been charged with two counts of criminal homicide related to the fatal shooting of his pregnant girlfriend, 17-year-old Amya Finney. The shooting occurred on Bixler Avenue on Sunday morning. Finney reportedly called her mother requesting a ride from Ramey’s home due to a disagreement between the couple; however, the call abruptly disconnected. Shortly after, a 911 hang-up call was received. Responders found Finney in a bedroom suffering from a gunshot wound to her abdomen. She was transported to Skyline Medical Center, where she later succumbed to her injuries. Ramey later turned himself in at the North Precinct, claiming he was handling the gun when it discharged. He informed law enforcement that Finney was two months pregnant with his child. Notably, there had been no documented history of domestic violence between the couple. Ramey is currently being held on a bond of $1 million and has a previous criminal history, including arrests for aggravated burglary, carjacking, and aggravated assault.
These two tragedies highlight the alarming trend of gun violence involving young individuals, particularly in intimate relationships. Authorities in Nashville urge anyone experiencing domestic troubles to seek assistance from local resources, and the police continue to investigate both cases to provide clarity and justice for the victims and their families.
FAQ
What happened to Mahmoud Z. Al-Bunni?
Mahmoud Z. Al-Bunni was fatally shot by his girlfriend, 20-year-old Hailey J. Hall, at their apartment located in the 6900 block of Highway 70 South.
What were the circumstances of Hailey J. Hall’s arrest?
Hall allegedly admitted to the roommate that she shot Al-Bunni. She did not disclose the circumstances surrounding the shooting to detectives and has been arrested with her bond set at $100,000.
What led to the shooting of Amya Finney?
Amya Finney reportedly called her mother asking to be picked up from Ramey’s home when an argument between them began, and the call suddenly ended. A 911 hang-up call was received shortly after the end of Finney’s call.
What were the results of the police response to Amya Finney’s situation?
Emergency responders found Finney in a bedroom with a gunshot wound to her abdomen, and she was transported to Skyline Medical Center, where she later died.
What is Amare Ramey’s current status?
Ramey has been charged with two counts of criminal homicide and is currently being held on a bond of $1 million.
Statistical Overview
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| First Incident | Mahmoud Z. Al-Bunni shot by Hailey J. Hall |
| Location | 6900 block of Highway 70 South |
| Second Incident | Amya Finney shot by Amare Ramey |
| Location | Bixler Avenue |
| Victims’ Ages | 20 years old (Hall), 17 years old (Finney) |
| Arrests Made | Hailey J. Hall, Amare Ramey |
| Bond Amounts | $100,000 (Hall), $1 million (Ramey) |
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Additional Resources
- WSMV: Victim Allegedly Shot and Killed by Girlfriend in Bellevue Identified
- Wikipedia: Domestic Violence
- News Channel 5: Man Charged in Fatal Madison Shooting of Pregnant Teen Girlfriend
- Google Search: Domestic Violence
- WKRN: Man Charged After Pregnant Girlfriend Shot and Killed
- Google Scholar: Gun Violence
- Fox 17: Man Faces Homicide Charges After Shooting Involving Pregnant Girlfriend
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Violence
- KBTX: 4-Year-Old Dies After Man Shoots His Girlfriend and Her Children
- Google News: Domestic Violence Statistics

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