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'Hateful Symbol' Found at Nissan Stadium Construction Site. Nashville Police Investigate

DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, JUL 18 – Construction was halted after the discovery of a noose, with anti-bias training planned and a reward offered for information, officials said.

  • Construction on the new Nissan Stadium in Nashville was halted after a noose, a racist and hateful symbol, was found at the site this week.
  • The Tennessee Builders Alliance reported the discovery, suspended work, and immediately notified law enforcement, prompting an open Metro Nashville Police investigation.
  • The alliance announced a $250,000 reward for information identifying the responsible individual and required additional anti-bias training for all workers before work resumes.
  • Mayor Freddie O'Connell stated on July 18 that the Titans cooperate with police and emphasized ongoing efforts to maintain workplace safety and prevent hate incidents.
  • Construction on the stadium, which began in February 2024 and is scheduled to finish by February 2027, will continue once a comprehensive pause occurs to implement inclusion and respect training across the entire site.
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Construction halted at new Tennessee Titans Stadium after noose found at site

Construction on a new enclosed stadium for the Tennessee Titans in Nashville, Tennessee, has been halted after a noose was found at the construction site.

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News Channel 5 broke the news in Nashville, United States on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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