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  2. How NYPD’s top earner raked in $403K last year - AOL

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    The highest-paid NYPD employee last year raked in over $400,000 doing administrative work — with more than half of her haul coming from staggering overtime pay, The Post has learned.

  3. Columbus police represent all of top 100 highest earners ...

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    But even taking out the $200,000 one-time retirement bonuses to 100 police officers, Ginther still ranked only 30th among the total highest-paid city employees in 2022.

  4. Highest U.S. rookie police salary is in San Francisco at ...

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    Highest U.S. rookie police salary is in San Francisco at $112,000—but not even a six-figure sum is enough to entice Gen Z into becoming cops ... San Francisco's officer headcount has fallen 13% ...

  5. Monaco Police Department - Wikipedia

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    Its police includes a specialist unit which operates patrol and surveillance boats. As of 2019, police officers in Monaco held the distinction of being the highest paid police officers in the world, with a starting salary of $74 000 USD and a median of $115 000 USD [citation needed].

  6. Organization of the New York City Police Department

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    The Paid Detail Unit is a program within the New York City Police Department allowing private corporations to hire NYPD police officers for security duties. The program was introduced in 1998, allowing off-duty officers to wear their uniforms while earning money in second jobs at sports venues, financial institutions and other places of business.

  7. Police officer - Wikipedia

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    A police officer (also called a policeman (male) or policewoman (female), a cop, an officer, or less commonly a constable) is a warranted law employee of a police force. In most countries, "police officer" is a generic term not specifying a particular rank. In some, the use of the rank "officer" is legally reserved for military personnel. [1]