Orlando Sentinel

Police chief granted release on $500 bail

Michael Deal was arrested, booked on domestic violence battery charge

- By Lisa Maria Garza and Monivette Cordeiro Staff writer Jeff Weiner contribute­d. lgarza@orlandosen­tinel. com

Winter Park Police Department Chief Michael Deal was released on bail Thursday afternoon after spending a night in the Seminole County jail following his arrest on a domestic violence charge.

Deal didn’t answer questions from waiting reporters as he left the jail and walked to a waiting pickup truck just before 4:30 p.m. He was placed on leave from the department after news of his arrest emerged Wednesday night.

The arrest report said Seminole deputy sheriffs responded to the Deal family’s home in unincorpor­ated Sanford about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday after receiving a call about a domestic dispute.

Three members of his family told deputies Deal battered one of them during an argument. While attempting to leave the argument and walk toward the kitchen, he grabbed a family member by the wrist and “slung/pushed [them] out of his way” toward the pantry, the report said.

Deal told deputies his family members started “yelling at” him during an argument and he “wanted to get away from the situation.” As he left, he said he “attempted to get around” the alleged victim but “never laid a hand on” that person, according to the report.

Deal was arrested and booked into the Seminole County jail on a misdemeano­r charge of domestic violence battery. During a hearing Thursday afternoon, a judge granted his release on $500 bail.

The police chief wore a yellow jumpsuit during the hearing and didn’t say anything to the judge but nodded as his defense attorney requested his release from jail.

“This man has devoted a lifetime to the law,” Deal’s attorney said.

The judge told Deal he was not getting “special treatment” but allowed his release.

Under the conditions of his release requested by prosecutor­s, Deal is not allowed to have firearms and is not allowed to contact the victim in a “violent” manner.

The judge said the police chief would be allowed to return home once to get his personal belongings and a recreation­al vehicle where he plans to live.

“Until more informatio­n is available, Chief Deal will be placed on [paid] administra­tive leave,” Winter Park spokespers­on Clarissa Howard said in a statement on Wednesday night. “Division Chief Pam Marcum will be in charge of the department until further notice.”

Deal was hired to lead WPPD in 2016 after previously serving as chief for the Atlantic Beach Police Department in North Florida. He started his career as a patrol officer at the Altamonte Springs Police Department in 1981 and was a deputy chief when he retired from ASPD in 2014.

WPPD has about 75 officers.

 ?? JOE BURBANK/ORLANDO SENTINEL PHOTOS ?? Winter Park Police Chief Michael Deal leaves the Seminole County Jail in Sanford after bonding out Thursday. Deal was arrested Wednesday on a domestic violence charge reportedly after a family argument.
JOE BURBANK/ORLANDO SENTINEL PHOTOS Winter Park Police Chief Michael Deal leaves the Seminole County Jail in Sanford after bonding out Thursday. Deal was arrested Wednesday on a domestic violence charge reportedly after a family argument.
 ?? ?? Deal makes his first appearance at the Seminole County Jail in Sanford on Thursday.
Deal makes his first appearance at the Seminole County Jail in Sanford on Thursday.

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