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Chief: Fairfield police captain resigns after probe reveals he mishandled complaint
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Fairfield police Capt. Christopher Tursi resigned this month following investigations into his handling of a harassment complaint filed by a female employee.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media
FAIRFIELD A high-ranking member of the town’s police department has resigned following investigations into his handling of an employee’s harassment complaint, the chief said.
Police Capt. Christopher Tursi resigned May 12 after an Internal Affairs probe concluded he mishandled an employee s 2019 harassment complaint and his responses to investigators were “untruthful” when asked about whether he read text messages sent to the woman.
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A car hitting a tree was the final straw. Now this Fairfield neighborhood is a little safer.
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View of Wilson Street heading west, with a Stratfield resident enjoying a walk down the brand new completed sidewalk.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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View of the Wilson Street/Valley Road intersection, heading east, during installation of brand new sidewalk.Contributed photo / Karen SecristShow MoreShow Less
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View of Wilson Street/Buena Vista Road intersection, mid-construction of a traffic calming curb bulb out that will decrease drivers speed and shorten the road crossing distance for pedestrians.Contributed photo / Sarah RoyShow MoreShow Less