DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Daytona Beach Fire Chief Dru Driscoll has announced his retirement as state investigators continue examining possible misuse of taxpayer money within the city government and the fire department.
Driscoll submitted his retirement letter Thursday. His departure comes after a Channel 9 investigation uncovered questionable spending and payroll practices that later became the focus of state auditors and prosecutors.
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The chief has been named in several subpoenas connected to the investigation and has appeared before state prosecutors regarding financial matters involving the fire department.
Driscoll is the third Daytona Beach official to leave the city government since the investigation into city spending began.
Former Assistant and Deputy City Manager Andrew Holmes retired in January 2026. Chief Building Official Glen Urquhart resigned on April 3, 2026, amid an ongoing state audit examining the city’s use of funds and building permit revenues.
Channel 9 has spent months investigating allegations involving city finances, including questions surrounding spending practices and payroll records. Those reports prompted increased scrutiny from state officials, whose investigation remains ongoing.
Daytona Beach City Manager Deric C. Feacher had the following statement following :
This morning, Fire Chief and Deputy City Manager Dru Driscoll submitted his letter of retirement. I want to express my sincere gratitude to Chief Driscoll for his unwavering dedication, not just to the Fire Department, but to the entire City of Daytona Beach. His commitment to public service has been a benchmark for others to emulate and we are fortunate to have benefited from his leadership and expertise.
As Chief Driscoll begins this new chapter, I wish him all the best in retirement and thank him for the impact he made on our community. In the coming days I will be working closely with Human Resources to ensure a smooth interim transition. Our next step will be to initiate a national search for the next Fire Chief of Daytona Beach.
— Daytona Beach City Manager Deric C. Feacher
State investigators have not announced any findings related to Driscoll, and the investigation remains ongoing.
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