The NYPD shelled out nearly $1.1 billion on overtime last fiscal year – the most of any city agency, but still nearly 14% less than the prior 12 months, The Post has learned.
Cops and non-uniformed NYPD staffers pocketed a combined $1,087,616,025 in OT for the fiscal year ending June 30 – including a jaw-dropping 55 captains, lieutenants, detectives and other staffers who each raked in more than $100,000 in OT beyond their actual salaries, an analysis of newly released payroll records.
Leading the way was now-retired Lt. John Tancredi, who racked up 1,256 extra hours – worth $163,681 – bringing his total pay to $345,249.
Lt. Christopher Cheng, a 27-year veteran, was second with $147,758 in paid OT — that’s 1,122 extra hours worked — bringing his total earnings to $340,249 with base pa

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