‘Transgender’ confusion police officer used discrimination complaint as ‘retaliation’: city investigation
 MIDDLETOWN, CT , April 8, 2014, ( LifeSiteNews.com ) – After an investigation the city of Middletown, Connecticut has declared that a discrimination  claim filed by a “ transgender ” city police officer  is groundless , reports the Middletown Press.    Frank “Francesca” Quaranta, 46, accused the Middletown Police Department  of harassment. He has been out on paid administrative leave  since August 2013, and  in December , he filed a complaint  against the department  for making a hostile work environment .        Faith Jackson, the city’s director of human relations who was responsible for conducting the investigation, says that no evidence of mistreatment or hostility exists.  In fact, she suggests, in a letter to Middletown Mayor Dan Drew, that Quaranta acted out of retaliation.    “To use her transgender status as a reason to file a complaint of this nature is a malicious act towards another employee,” Jackson said.   “Since I could not substantiate any...