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Nashville Police Commander Scott Byrd, 50, Dies from Heart Attack

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URGENT UPDATE: Nashville Police Commander Scott Byrd, aged 50, has tragically passed away following a heart attack at his home on Monday. His unexpected death sends shockwaves through the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD), where he dedicated over 25 years of service.

Byrd, who joined the MNPD on January 16, 2000, rose through the ranks to become commander in December 2020. He was well-respected for overseeing specialized units and mentoring numerous officers within the department. Chief John Drake expressed deep sorrow, stating, “Scott was a close friend to many and was an outstanding person and police officer,” highlighting Byrd’s calm demeanor and thoughtful decision-making.

His leadership was pivotal during critical incidents, including the 2023 Covenant School active shooter response. Byrd held advanced degrees from Cumberland University and is remembered not only for his professional contributions but also for the profound personal impact he had on colleagues and the community.

The MNPD is mourning the loss of a dedicated leader who not only served his department but also shaped the lives of many. Byrd is survived by his wife, April, and their three children. As arrangements are made, details of the funeral will be handled by Spring Hill Funeral Home.

In this time of grief, the community reflects on Byrd’s legacy and the void his absence leaves. As the MNPD honors his contributions, this developing story serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who serve and protect.

Stay tuned for further updates on the arrangements and tributes honoring Commander Byrd’s life and service.

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