Former Port Richey Mayor Dale Massad will continue to be held without bond after prosecutors say he shot at Pasco County sheriff's deputies during a Feb. 21 SWAT raid at his home.
At the time, deputies were trying to serve Massad a warrant after the Florida Department of Law Enforcement got a tip he was practicing medicine in his home without a license.
Massad is accused of using "crack cocaine and meth" daily and stitching-up a friend on his kitchen table. He is charged with the attempted murder of a law enforcement officer and practicing medicine without a license -- among other charges.
While in jail, officials say Massad and former interim Port Richey Mayor Terrence Rowe were taped on a prison phone line discussing retaliation against a witness earlier this year. Rowe was arrested and charged with obstruction of justice, conspiracy to commit obstruction of justice and use of two-way communication device to facilitate the commission of a crime.
Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended Rowe in March.
Massad appeared in court Monday morning, where a judge declined to set a bond. His next court appearance is scheduled for June 20.
Massad's trial is scheduled to start on June 24 for the two-way communication device and conspiracy charges.
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