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Houston Police senior officer William Lindsey Jr., 50, made $172,576 last year, almost $120,000 more than the base salary for the position and more than the mayor. Lindsey earned the extra cash primarily from overtime payments on a driving while intoxicated task force. A Houston Chronicle investigation has revealed this week that Lindsey is not only the highest paid officer, he's also among the most reprimanded on the force.OFFICER'S SUSPENSIONSSource: Highest-paid HPD officer also racks up reprimands (Houston Chronicle, 4/30/2006)
October 1983: One day for shopping while on duty and not following department policy in disposing of narcotics evidence.
September 1987: One day for failing to respond to the dispatcher for over an hour.
April 1990: Fifteen days for filing false overtime records.
November 1991: Ten days. While he was chasing suspects who were fleeing, Lindsey discharged his firearm, striking one of the suspects in the leg.
June 1995: Five days. Failed to fill out an incident report for a vehicular accident.
April 1999: One day for dragging a handcuffed DWI suspect into a videotaping room.
January 2001: Two days for refusing to appear in court after being ordered to do so over the phone by a judge.
January 2002: One day. Failed to be available for duty.
February 2002: Two days. Failed to complete an incident report while working an extra security job.