Family members have identified the deceased victim in the shooting incident near TSU on Saturday night as Jason Steen, owner of Scoop Nashville.

Jason Steen, a beloved figure in the Nashville community and owner of **Scoop Nashville**, tragically lost his life in a shooting incident near Tennessee State University (TSU) on Saturday night, October 12. The incident took place near the intersection of 28th Street and Jefferson Street, an area that has been the focus of community development in recent years. 

Family members confirmed the identity of the victim as Steen, a man who was not just a news reporter but a passionate advocate for local transparency and accountability.

Steen, through his platform Scoop Nashville, was dedicated to providing residents with the latest breaking news, often focusing on crime, public safety, and political issues in the city. His work was widely respected, known for its hard-hitting yet accurate reporting. 

Scoop Nashville became a trusted source for many residents, offering real-time updates and insights into the issues impacting their everyday lives. 

Steen’s passion for journalism stemmed from a deep commitment to the Nashville community and his desire to hold public officials accountable.

The sudden loss of Steen has left a significant void, not only in the local media landscape but in the hearts of those who knew him personally. 

Friends and colleagues describe Steen as a man with a relentless dedication to truth, often working long hours to ensure that his community remained informed. 

Despite the sometimes controversial nature of his work, Steen was admired for his integrity and commitment to honesty in journalism.

He is survived by his family, including his parents, siblings

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