Well, that was fast! Just last week, Palm Springs Police Chief David Dominguez
apologized for profane language he used to describe gay men who had been caught up in
a homophobic police sting in the Warm Sands area of the city where several gay nude vacation resorts are located. Today comes word that
Chief Dominguez has decided to retire early in wake of the ongoing scandal.
"After careful consideration of the recent debates surrounding the Warm Sands Law Enforcement Operation, I believe this decision is in the best interest of my family, my health, the Department and the City," Dominguez said in a statement. "It has been a privilege to be the Chief of Police and work with the professional men, women and volunteers in the Police Department who are extremely dedicated to the community."
Steve Pougnet, the openly gay mayor of Palm Springs, made his first statement on the controversy, saying:
"I support the decision by the police chief to retire and agree that it is in the best interest of the city and the department – to begin the healing process for the community. Yet, there remains much work to be done."
The question of what the final impact will be on the 19 gay men who were arrested during the sting operation should be resolved at a hearing on January 20th.
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bye David
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