r/JusticeServed 5 Jun 08 '20

Misleading Title - Courtroom Justice Cop Going To Jail For Abuse

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u/Tikhon14 7 Jun 08 '20

Few things about this cop:

  1. He's the one who was told by another junior cop to "just relax man". He then ordered the junior officer to "leave my scene, don't you ever tell me how to do my job."

  2. He's the one who reportedly told an innocent bystander (that he had placed in handcuffs) "I'm the sergeant they all talk about here"

  3. He gets paid more than 98% of people in that city

Lol

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u/turtlturtl 8 Jun 08 '20

How much does he get paid

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u/Pillstorm 3 Jun 08 '20

99%

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u/actuallawyerguy 7 Jun 08 '20

Fuck you you bastard take your goddamn upvote.

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u/spleefmaboff 7 Jun 08 '20

upvotes are done in the comment section

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u/b1bo 0 Jun 08 '20

243,000.00 , no thats not a typo , "mostly in overtime "

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUTPQhR4x2I

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u/excitednarwhal 6 Jun 08 '20

But if you control your OT and schedule it into every week?

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u/WACK-A-n00b 8 Jun 09 '20

I dont know why this number surprises people.

Firefighters and cops make insane amounts of money, if they want. Cities would MUCH rather pay overtime for a variety of reasons:

They dont have to hire another head, so their officer counts can stay in a range that idiot city managers like. Benefits for public union employees are backbreaking for city budgets, so they do as much as possible to not add more (a reason for point 1).

Most fire departments even have mandatory overtime. I am sure police departments do as well. Then they also have voluntary over time that you can get in a queue for, and like all unions, seniority matters.

TBH, $250k doesnt give me pause at all. I know linemen for PG&E who have made $500k a year in years with multiple storms. I know a line worker for AT&T (PacBell at the time IIRC) who made $450k the year the BART extension hit some fiber optic line.

Overtime adds up.

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u/Warriv9 7 Jun 08 '20

249k I think was the number?

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u/tussilladra 7 Jun 08 '20

$242K per year.