DAVIE, Fla. – A Florida police chief has largely been cleared of wrongdoing after an investigation said he hadn't acted with hostility when he tried to allay his officers' fears of coronavirus by pointing out a sheriff's deputy who died of the disease was gay.The South Florida Sun Sentinel reports that an outside investigation said Wednesday allegations that Davie Chief Dale Engle yelled at his officers during an April roll call about their concerns were unfounded, but said he used bad judgement when he brought up Broward Sheriff Deputy Shannonn Bennett’s sexuality.“In light of the state of concerns regarding coronavirus, the chief did have reason to address those concerns or beliefs regarding where the BSO (Broward Sheriff’s Office) deputy.