Valpraiso Fires Fire Chief After Secret Session
Valpraiso Fires Fire Chief After Secret Session Christopher Saul December 8, 2025 2:13 pm Valparaiso In Brief: Chief Fired: David Lanier is terminated as Valparaiso Fire Chief after just five months. EEOC Catalyst: The chief’s firing was prompted by an EEOC complaint and settlement demands from Lt. Derrick Bryan, who was subsequently reinstated. Second Termination: Firefighter David Rodriguez, who accused the chief of using a racial slur, was also fired for misconduct, a decision supported by an outside investigation. David Lanier is out as Valparaiso Fire Chief after just five months as the department’s leader. The Valparaiso commission unanimously decided to fire Lanier in a meeting the week of Thanksgiving after a series of incidents that spanned the gamut from allegations of racial slurs as well as accusations that he allowed his lieutenants to terminate a firefighter with whistleblower protections. The vote came after the City Commission held a secret deliberation in executive session. Florida Law allows city leaders to discuss legal strategies where the city is involved. Commissioner Chris Wasdin was absent from the deliberations. RELATED: What in the world is going on at Valpariso’s Fire Department? RELATED: What in the world is going on at Valpariso’s Fire Department? Ultimately, it was neither of those allegations that prompted the motion to terminate the chief, but an Employment Equal Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Complaint from Lt. Derrick Bryan that led to Lanier’s termination. Bryan, a former and current department employee, was terminated during his probationary period as a...
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