Crime & Justice

Ex-Redlands deputy police chief was California’s highest city earner in 2025, but didn’t work a day

You’d have to work a long time to earn $1 million, unless you’re the former Redlands police deputy chief who topped California’s public payroll after never working a day last year. Newly released data from the State Controller’s Office records shows a Redlands Police Department d.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated crime & justice brief. The source report from NY Post says: You’d have to work a long time to earn $1 million, unless you’re the former Redlands police deputy chief who topped California’s public payroll after never working a day last year. Newly released data from the State Controller’s Office records shows a Redlands Police Department d.

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  • Primary source: NY Post
  • Published: Jul 9, 2026, 4:16 AM UTC
  • Coverage area: Crime & Justice
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