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Davie police chief retires after alleged remarks

- By Eileen Kelley Eileen Kelley can be reached at 772-925-9193 or ekelley@ sunsentine­l.com. Follow on Twitter @reporterke­ll

Davie’s police chief, on leave, has announced his retirement — after he came under investigat­ion over remarks that officers say he made about the COVID-19 death of an openly gay sheriff ’s deputy.

Dale Engle sent a letter to the town of Davie last week informing town officials that he will retire on Sept 3. Three months ago, Engle was placed on paid administra­tive leave shortly after the state’s Fraternal Order of Police filed a complaint against him. He will continue to collect a paycheck, though won’t be working until his retirement date.

Engle was accused of saying a South Florida law enforcemen­t officer died because of his lifestyle. Engle told the South Florida Sun Sentinel on Monday night that he made no such remark. “I maintain my innocence,” he said.

Engle said he is leaving on his own with no pressure from the city. His decision to retire, he said, was fueled by what he said was a toxic backlash his teenage children received on social media after the allegation­s surfaced.

Engle spent more than two decades with the department. When he was put on administra­tive leave, the town tapped retired Davie chief Patrick Lynn to come back and lead the department. It is unclear if Lynn will remain in the top spot while the search for a new chief gets underway.

In April, the Sun Sentinel reported how several police officers felt they were retaliated against when they questioned if the department had enough personal protective gear to keep them safe from the new coronaviru­s. They said they were berated because they raised concerns after Broward Sheriff’s Office school resource officer Shannon Bennett died from COVID-19.

Bennett, a resource officer for Deerfield Beach Elementary, was the first law enforcemen­t officer in Florida to die from the disease. He had been in Chicago celebratin­g St. Patrick’s Day with friends and his fiance just days before falling ill. Bennett died April 3.

Engle, according to the complaint filed by the union, allegedly told Davie police officers that they needed to hear the back story of Bennett’s death. The officers claim Engle said Bennett contracted and died from the new coronaviru­s because he was a homosexual who attended homosexual events.

Phillip Holste, the assistant town administra­tor, said a complaint has been filed with the Equal Employment Opportunit­y and that outside legal counsel had been retained to investigat­e.

Details of that investigat­ion are expected soon, Engle said. Engle’s retirement benefits don’t appear to be in jeopardy.

In his letter announcing his retirement, Engle thanked the town: “To say that I have been privileged to proudly serve this town is an understate­ment. I will cherish the past two plus decades of life and work experience­s that have helped define my character, life purpose and ultimately developed me into who I am today.

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