Oakland Police Officer Malcolm Miller Is Millionaire Cop With $640,000 Annual Pay Package

Oakland Police Officer Malcolm Miller Is Millionaire Cop With $640,000 Annual Pay Package
From YouTube Channel: November 22, 2020 at 01:36AM
ONN – Oakland Police Officer Malcolm Miller Is Millionaire Cop With $640,000 Annual Pay Package

OPD’s Malcolm Miller is the highest paid police officer in California, thanks to the over $640,000 in pay and benefits he received last year. But he’s joined by Oakland police officers Timothy Dolan and Marcell Patterson, who made over $500,000 last year, all according to information collected by Transparent California.

All of this is due to overtime pay but according to the Oakland City Auditor , its hard to track the accuracy of the claims. In all, it looks as if the Oakland Police have managed to get rich off crime. The best way to reduce crime is by increasing income, and that’s done by more businesses, higher incomes for business, and a variety of well-paid jobs, as well as an effective social welfare system that helps mitigate job loss, income loss, and housing loss.

Stay tuned.

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