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Apartment Shooting Arrests, Thanksgiving Crash, Opry Centennial, CMA Party Wrap-Up


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Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Friday, November 28, 2025.

We're starting this morning with some safety concerns making headlines across our community. Metro Nashville Police have made arrests in connection to a deadly apartment shooting that claimed the life of a 22-year-old man and left a teenager injured. Two teen brothers, ages 16 and 14, have been taken into custody and charged with criminal homicide, attempted criminal homicide, and unlawful gun possession. Detectives located the teens on Hobson Pike after community tips helped identify them. During the investigation, police also arrested their godmother on drug charges after finding cocaine, marijuana, and drug paraphernalia in her home. She's being held on a 19-thousand-dollar bond.

In other safety news from yesterday, a serious vehicle crash on Fort Campbell Boulevard near Novadell Way sent two people to the hospital on Thanksgiving evening. Police say a northbound vehicle ran off the road just before ten o'clock at night, hit an embankment, and rolled several times before coming to rest on its top. One person was transported by EMS to Jennie Stuart Health, while the other was airlifted by helicopter to Skyline Medical Center in Nashville for treatment.

On a more positive note, we saw some great community spirit over the holiday. The Titans organization had their rookies out helping feed Nashville families before Thanksgiving, and across the city, numerous free Thanksgiving meals were served at various community locations to make sure no one went without during the holiday. Local shelters have also been stepping up resources for our unhoused neighbors as temperatures are expected to drop in the coming days, so if you know someone who needs assistance, reach out to those organizations.

In cultural news, we're celebrating a major Nashville milestone. One hundred years ago today, the Grand Ole Opry debuted on radio station WSM in Nashville, then known as the WSM Barn Dance. It continues today as the longest-running radio broadcast in American history, a true Nashville treasure that's been entertaining audiences for a full century.

Looking at what's ahead, the country music community just wrapped up the 59th Annual CMA Awards, with over 1,400 industry professionals, artists, and members gathering for the Official CMA Awards After Party. The celebration featured everything from live performances to VIP experiences, celebrating another year of country music's biggest night.

As we move into the weekend, keep an eye on the weather as temperatures begin to shift. Bundle up out there, listeners, and remember to check on your neighbors, especially those who may need extra support during the colder months ahead.

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