Grieving mayor faces ‘new normal’ after son’s overdose death
NASHVILLE — A knock on the door woke Nashville Mayor Megan Barry and her husband Bruce out of a sound sleep about 3 a.m. When the mayor saw police at her door, she knew it must be bad news — maybe an officer was shot, and she was needed at the hospital to comfort a grieving family.
Instead, what the officer revealed just wouldn’t register: Her 22-year-old son Max was dead.
“He had to repeat it several times, because that was not what my brain could hear,” Barry said, her voice cracking, during a news conference Monday.
Barry returned to work Monday for the first time since her son died of an apparent drug overdose July 29.


