IN CUSTODY: Crash & Shooting In Pompano Beach

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Crash & Shooting In Pompano Beach

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IN CUSTODY: Crash & Shooting In Pompano Beach

Crash &Amp; Shooting In Pompano Beach

Crash &Amp; Shooting In Pompano Beach

UPDATE 

BSO has provided the following update:

A man was shot dead following a multi-vehicle crash in Pompano Beach, and detectives with the Broward Sheriff’s Office continue to investigate the incident’s circumstances.
According to investigators, shortly after 2 p.m. Friday, May 20, Broward Regional Communications received a call about a crash and shooting near the intersection of Powerline Road and West Sample Road in Pompano Beach. BSO deputies and Pompano Beach Fire Rescue responded. On scene, emergency crews located a crash involving four vehicles and a driver suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Paramedics transported the shooting victim and two other victims injured in the crash to an area hospital for treatment. The shooting victim was later pronounced deceased.
During the on-scene investigation, deputies learned the shooter, Dale Spidle, exited a silver 2019 Kia Optima after the crash, shot the victim, and then fled the scene in the victim’s vehicle. 
Preliminary investigation revealed the Kia matched the description of a Be On the Look Out (BOLO) vehicle alert issued by Coral Springs Police Department (CSPD). BSO then contacted CSPD and notified them of the incident in Pompano Beach. A short time later, BSO was advised by Coconut Creek Police Department (CCPD) that Spidle was apprehended in their city. 
BSO crime scene, homicide, and traffic homicide detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding the Pompano Beach incident. Investigators with BSO’s Homicide Unit are investigating the fatal shooting, while detectives with BSO’s Traffic Homicide Unit are investigating the multi-vehicle crash. 
Friday evening, Spidle was transported to the BSO Main Jail and booked on one count of premeditated murder in the BSO case involving the fatal shooting, and booked on several additional charges from CCPD. 
For more information, see the follow-up story published by Boca Post about the crime spree in North Broward committed by Dale Spidle.

Reported First By Boca Post

POMPANO BEACH, FL (Boca Post) — Broward Sheriff’s Office is actively working on shooting and crash investigation near Powerline and Sample Road in Pompano Beach.

Deputies shut down the westbound Sample boulevard at Powerline Road during the investigation.

The male suspect was walking westbound on Sample at the Shell station, all units were requested to respond.

Sources close to the situation tell Boca Post that one of the vehicles involved in the crash is a Silver Kia Optima (FL: HFDX09). The suspect got into an accident near Powerline and Sample road where he shot another driver. The suspect then fled on foot and stole a white utility truck and headed west on Sample road.

The suspect is described as a white male, with a white tank top, and tattoos on both arms, and he was said to be bleeding.

Coral Springs and Coconut Creek may have made contact with the suspect at the Shell station at 4701 Sample Road. The three agencies then coordinated a show-up to identify the suspect that was in custody in Coconut Creek.

The suspect is in custody. He has been transported to a local hospital.

From Broward Sheriff’s Office:

Just after 2 p.m., Broward Regional Communications received a call about a crash and a shooting at Powerline Road and West Sample Road in Pompano Beach. Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies and Pompano Beach Fire Rescue responded. The victim was transported to a local hospital for treatment. All traffic lanes at the intersection of Powerline Road and West Sample Road are shut down as detectives investigate the circumstances surrounding this incident. Motorists are asked to seek alternate routes until further notice.

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