Former Broward Sheriffs Office sergeant, Travis Allen, plans to sue the department and Sheriff Gregory Tony for wrongful termination following his dismissal after a triple murder in Tamarac. Allen, who had nearly twenty years of service, was fired after the February incident where Nathan Gingles killed his estranged wife, her father, and their neighbor. Gingles also had his four-year-old daughter with him during the event. Allen disputes Sheriff Tonys claim that he failed to act appropriately, stating he was unaware of the individuals passing his vehicles connection to the emergency calls. Allens attorney emphasized that he is far from a coward and that the only person responsible for the murders is the suspect in custody. Allen expressed his desire to clear his name and is seeking legal action soon. Meanwhile, Nathan Gingles remains in custody facing three first-degree murder charges, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty.
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