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Seattle officer's overtime case shows gaps in monitoring

| July 11, 2021 12:03 AM

SEATTLE (AP) — A Seattle civilian police watchdog group has found that an officer repeatedly worked over 90 hours a week and earned so much overtime that he was the highest-paid city employee one year at more than $400,000 — and none of his supervisors noticed.

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