BRIDGEPORT- A Trumbull police officer once hailed as a hero, has fallen far from grace. Michael Gonzalez, 40, who made national news in 2010 donated a portion of his liver to the hospitalized 15-year-old daughter of a fellow officer, was granted a special pretrial program Thursday following two domestic violence arrests regarding an affair he was having with a female officer he was training. Gonzalez was recently allowed to retire from the Police Department with his retirement benefits. The female officer, Kaitlyn Arcamone, who made the complaint against Gonzalez was fired, according to the minutes of the Trumbull Police Commission.
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