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  2. Joseph M. Jordan - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, Jordan joined the Boston Police Department as a traffic patrol officer. In 1950 he became a detective. [2] During the 1950s and 60s he was a member of "Slattery's Raiders", a group of officers under the command of Captain John J. Slattery, Jr. that was formed to combat vice and street crime in Boston. [3]

  3. Boston Police Department - Wikipedia

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    A Boston Police Special Operations officer A Boston Police cruiser on Beacon Street Boston Police cruiser near Berklee College of Music Boston Police Department kiosk in Downtown Crossing The Boston Police Department has approximately 2,015 officers and 808 civilian personnel, with patrol services covering an area of 89.6 mi 2 (232.1 km 2 ) and ...

  4. Boston Police Patrolmen's Association - Wikipedia

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    The BPPA was established in 1965, in response to new collective bargaining laws that allowed municipal employees to unionize (Mass. Gen. L. c. 149, §§ 178G-N). [1] As described by the association's attorney, its founding purposes was "to protect the patrolmen against widespread charges of police brutality and to hear civilian complaints." [2]

  5. As word of a higher salary cap circulate, Boston reportedly ...

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  6. Boston police strike - Wikipedia

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    On September 9, Boston Police Department officers went on strike at 5:45 p.m. [22] Of the force's 1,544 officers and men, 1,117 (72%) failed to report for work. [1] Coolidge assigned 100 members of the state's Metropolitan Park Police Department to replace the striking officers, but 58 of them refused to participate and were suspended from ...

  7. 1982 Boston arson spree - Wikipedia

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    Between 1982 and 1983, a group of eight police officers, firefighters and regular civilians set between 163 and 260 fires in the city of Boston, Massachusetts and nine surrounding towns and cities to protest Proposition 2½, hoping to revert the budget cuts that led to hundreds of police officers and firefighters being laid off. Proposition 2½ ...

  8. NYPD’s $400K-a-year top earner Quathisha Epps is retiring ...

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    December 18, 2024 at 1:18 PM. ... The overtime, plus her $164,477 base salary, pushed Epps’ total compensation past $400,000 — and made her the highest-paid NYPD employee.

  9. How the salary cap affects low WNBA roster numbers, and a ...

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    When the CBA was agreed to in January 2020, max salaries went up 82% ($117,500 to $215,00) while the cap only grew 30% ($996,100 to $1.3 million), forcing general managers to be creative in ...