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Table: State Police Troopers Who Made More Than $200,000 in 2019 - the Boston Globe 1/19/2020 Table: State Police troopers who made more than $200,000 in 2019 - The Boston Globe Bruins 3, Penguins 4, Final Table: State Police troopers who made more than $200,000 in 2019 By Matt Rocheleau Globe Staff, Updated January 9, 2020, 10:46 a.m. The following table shows State Police troopers who made more than $200,000 in 2019. Last year, State Police overtime spending surged to nearly $58 million. State Police troopers who made more than $200,000 in 2019 Rank Total pay Name Title Base pay Overtime Buyout Detail, other pay 1 $307,862.13 Michael Fiore Sergeant $131,715.78 $161,566.35 $- $14,580.00 2 $304,038.76 Kerry Gilpin Superintendent $218,590.40 $- $84,060.86 $1,387.50 3 $299,296.83 William Cederquist Lieutenant $146,046.44 $30,636.89 $- $122,613.50 4 $297,252.77 Mark Lombardi Lieutenant $146,046.49 $38,885.28 $- $112,321.00 5 $296,732.58 John Ragosa Trooper,1st Class $108,728.43 $152,158.15 $- $35,846.00 6 $293,183.95 Matthew Thielker Trooper,1st Class $113,258.60 $139,030.35 $- $40,895.00 7 $291,285.60 Craig Brabham Trooper,1st Class $114,056.30 $167,425.30 $- $9,804.00 8 $290,346.69 Randall Enos Trooper,1st Class $113,258.58 $119,018.11 $- $58,070.00 9 $285,904.43 Jonathan Swift Sergeant $131,715.78 $142,868.65 $- $11,320.00 https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/01/09/metro/table-state-police-troopers-who-made-more-than-200000-2019/ 1/16 1/19/2020 Table: State Police troopers who made more than $200,000 in 2019 - The Boston Globe Rank Total pay Name Title Base pay Overtime Buyout Detail, other pay 10 $283,341.43 Robert Pinto Trooper,1st Class $99,667.63 $75,143.30 $- $108,530.50 11 $283,170.79 Thomas Mccarthy Captain $174,876.09 $29,117.20 $- $79,177.50 12 $281,960.17 Denis Mahoney Sergeant $131,715.75 $66,544.42 $- $83,700.00 13 $281,682.06 Thomas Fitzgerald Lieutenant $152,131.67 $84,135.39 $- $45,415.00 14 $281,077.20 David Debuccia Major $191,531.04 $- $88,158.66 $1,387.50 15 $279,414.01 Brenda Watts Trooper,1st Class $113,258.66 $129,455.35 $- $36,700.00 16 $279,242.41 James Plath Lieutenant $152,131.68 $41,398.23 $- $85,712.50 17 $272,602.05 Paul Minahan Trooper,1st Class $99,667.68 $107,531.37 $- $65,403.00 18 $272,521.99 Pasquale Russolillo Major $178,900.34 $- $92,234.15 $1,387.50 19 $270,371.59 David Burke Lieutenant $152,131.66 $42,402.43 $- $75,837.50 20 $270,369.66 Chi Hang Chan Trooper,1st Class $113,258.66 $110,756.00 $- $46,355.00 21 $269,521.76 Timothy Curtin Lieutenant $152,131.66 $51,385.10 $- $66,005.00 22 $267,612.09 Kevin Tenney Sergeant $126,447.20 $93,568.89 $- $47,596.00 23 $264,630.01 Charles Devin Sergeant $131,715.72 $81,364.29 $- $51,550.00 24 $263,225.36 Jeffrey Bower Lieutenant $128,799.98 $15,621.93 $87,702.20 $31,101.25 25 $260,633.26 Neil Calnan Sergeant $131,715.75 $99,017.51 $- $29,900.00 26 $259,610.58 Brian Gladu Lieutenant $146,046.42 $26,030.66 $- $87,533.50 27 $259,248.34 Michael Lynch Trooper,1st Class $108,728.40 $62,175.94 $- $88,344.00 28 $258,724.27 John Strazzullo Trooper,1st Class $113,258.61 $130,215.66 $- $15,250.00 29 $256,293.08 Jody Greene Sergeant $150,168.63 $64,986.95 $- $41,137.50 30 $255,813.68 John Maguire Sergeant $126,447.25 $111,306.43 $- $18,060.00 31 $253,319.84 Paul Burns Trooper,1st Class $113,258.72 $8,821.12 $- $131,240.00 https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/01/09/metro/table-state-police-troopers-who-made-more-than-200000-2019/ 2/16 1/19/2020 Table: State Police troopers who made more than $200,000 in 2019 - The Boston Globe Rank Total pay Name Title Base pay Overtime Buyout Detail, other pay 32 $252,637.74 Glenn Yianacopolus Trooper,1st Class $113,258.61 $84,359.13 $- $55,020.00 33 $251,997.05 John Sylva Sergeant $99,875.51 $103,142.34 $- $48,979.20 34 $251,692.66 Ronald Clapham Trooper,1st Class $113,258.60 $108,814.06 $- $29,620.00 35 $251,674.22 Robert Murphy Detective Lieutenant $156,488.52 $52,854.70 $- $42,331.00 36 $251,608.96 James White Sergeant $131,715.76 $107,193.20 $- $12,700.00 37 $251,436.73 Kevin O'Neil Detective Lieutenant $125,391.61 $40,964.38 $72,893.24 $12,187.50 38 $251,078.31 Darren Specht Trooper,1st Class $108,728.41 $119,953.90 $- $22,396.00 39 $250,826.47 Frank Schifone Lieutenant $152,131.67 $37,994.80 $- $60,700.00 40 $250,328.78 James Higgins Trooper,1st Class $108,728.48 $97,960.80 $- $43,639.50 41 $250,086.87 Paul Mccarthy Lieutenant $152,131.68 $54,855.19 $- $43,100.00 42 $249,644.39 Dante Demarco Sergeant $137,212.34 $105,132.05 $- $7,300.00 43 $249,336.86 Stephen Flaherty Sergeant $131,715.75 $113,571.11 $- $4,050.00 44 $248,699.60 John Tasker Sergeant $126,447.34 $108,656.26 $- $13,596.00 45 $248,641.70 Scott Maguire Trooper,1st Class $113,258.61 $90,695.59 $- $44,687.50 46 $248,391.68 Paul Baker Detective Lieutenant $160,708.13 $30,571.05 $- $57,112.50 47 $248,025.33 Paul Coakley Sergeant $131,715.72 $49,737.11 $- $66,572.50 48 $247,179.08 Paul Chastenay Trooper,1st Class $108,728.45 $91,579.63 $- $46,871.00 49 $247,079.86 Geoffrey Stokes Sergeant $131,160.87 $102,618.99 $- $13,300.00 50 $246,821.15 Adrian Webb-Johnson Sergeant $116,092.66 $99,603.49 $- $31,125.00 51 $246,615.04 Kenneth Heffernan Lieutenant $152,131.72 $79,058.32 $- $15,425.00 52 $246,286.43 Mark Gajewski Trooper,1st Class $113,258.60 $85,807.83 $- $47,220.00 53 $245,845.01 Michael O'Brien Trooper,1st Class $113,258.63 $93,536.38 $- $39,050.00 https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/01/09/metro/table-state-police-troopers-who-made-more-than-200000-2019/ 3/16 1/19/2020 Table: State Police troopers who made more than $200,000 in 2019 - The Boston Globe Rank Total pay Name Title Base pay Overtime Buyout Detail, other pay 54 $245,244.70 James Connor Sergeant $131,715.79 $77,828.91 $- $35,700.00 55 $244,713.87 Christopher Dumont Sergeant $116,092.67 $90,646.20 $- $37,975.00 56 $244,420.30 Michael Smith Lieutenant $152,131.67 $60,278.63 $- $32,010.00 57 $244,392.51 Matthew Murphy Detective Lieutenant $163,921.95 $73,583.06 $- $6,887.50 58 $243,921.39 Lisa Butner Detective Lieutenant $152,340.86 $78,280.53 $- $13,300.00 59 $242,940.58 John O'Leary Lieutenant $152,131.67 $82,208.91 $- $8,600.00 60 $242,815.20 Kathleen Sampson Lieutenant $131,652.38 $50,380.81 $11,912.01 $48,870.00 61 $241,770.33 Christopher Dougherty Sergeant $131,160.88 $44,094.45 $- $66,515.00 62 $241,488.46 Christopher Wilcox Detectives Captain $182,158.29 $31,467.67 $- $27,862.50 63 $241,402.84 James Concannon Lieutenant $152,131.69 $19,611.15 $- $69,660.00 64 $241,120.91 Christopher Mason Lieutenant Colonel $234,795.91 $- $- $6,325.00 65 $239,822.32 Shawn Riley Sergeant $115,063.90 $75,501.42 $- $49,257.00 66 $239,225.40 Walter Foley Lieutenant $138,557.13 $77,193.27 $- $23,475.00 67 $239,184.63 Donald Brown Trooper,1st Class $108,728.42 $106,206.21 $- $24,250.00 68 $239,061.36 Robert Blomgren Sergeant $112,971.60 $32,109.86 $52,799.90 $41,180.00 69 $238,600.45 Patrick Foley Sergeant $128,772.46 $88,965.49 $- $20,862.50 70 $238,271.63 Romere Antoine Sergeant $125,313.78 $56,682.85 $- $56,275.00 71 $237,642.09 Mary Mccauley Detective Lieutenant $163,009.12 $70,582.97 $- $4,050.00 72 $236,965.15 Michael Butler Sergeant $131,715.74 $100,549.41 $- $4,700.00 73 $236,673.78 Deborah Ryan Major $155,219.29 $48,266.99 $- $33,187.50 74 $236,449.63 Ziad Kamel Trooper,1st Class $90,139.44 $60,867.69 $- $85,442.50 75 $235,875.39 William Fitzmaurice Sergeant $131,715.77 $81,509.62 $- $22,650.00 https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/01/09/metro/table-state-police-troopers-who-made-more-than-200000-2019/ 4/16 1/19/2020 Table: State Police troopers who made more than $200,000 in 2019 - The Boston Globe Rank Total pay Name Title Base pay Overtime Buyout Detail, other pay 76 $235,862.34 James Hanlon Major $171,267.54 $45,232.30 $- $19,362.50 77 $235,859.17 Charles Mcphail Lieutenant $152,131.68 $20,587.49 $- $63,140.00 78 $235,057.05 Robert Bachelder Sergeant $131,715.75 $78,603.80 $- $24,737.50 79 $235,005.32 Mario Millett Lieutenant $152,131.70 $55,368.62 $- $27,505.00 80 $234,722.20 William Scott Sergeant $129,978.73 $96,743.47 $- $8,000.00 81 $234,533.46 Eric Pecjo Trooper,1st Class $108,728.45 $92,210.01 $- $33,595.00 82 $234,218.01 Richard Sementelli Lieutenant $152,131.71 $47,423.80 $- $34,662.50 83 $234,212.29 Robert Whittier Trooper,1st Class $117,788.79 $34,844.50 $- $81,579.00 84 $233,781.53 Sean LeBlanc Trooper,1st Class $113,258.62 $92,867.91 $- $27,655.00 85 $233,110.28 Kevin Emmett Lieutenant $152,131.67 $57,968.61 $- $23,010.00 86 $233,009.95 William Qualls Sergeant $131,715.75 $71,469.20 $- $29,825.00 87 $232,684.81 Joseph Paulo Sergeant $125,313.75 $95,196.06 $- $12,175.00 88 $232,371.89 Kevin Mullen Trooper,1st Class $113,258.61 $102,213.28 $- $16,900.00 89 $232,255.55 Michael Cooney Detective Lieutenant $163,009.11 $16,516.44 $- $52,730.00 90 $231,983.17 Paul Copponi Trooper,1st Class $108,728.39 $75,704.78 $- $47,550.00 91 $231,641.56 Gary Cederquist Sergeant $125,313.73 $5,427.83 $- $100,900.00 92 $231,571.19 Paul Coleman Trooper,1st Class $113,258.62 $80,492.57 $- $37,820.00 93 $231,372.72 Nunzio Orlando Captain $153,881.26 $7,021.46 $- $70,470.00 94 $230,946.78 Robert Ahern Sergeant $115,909.87 $83,448.91 $- $31,588.00 95 $230,660.85 Steven Pacifico Trooper,1st Class $113,258.65 $90,702.20 $- $26,700.00 96 $230,659.14 Matthew Gravini Captain $174,876.02 $29,533.12 $- $26,250.00 97 $229,885.29 Edward Troy Sergeant $126,447.26 $97,242.03 $- $6,196.00 https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/01/09/metro/table-state-police-troopers-who-made-more-than-200000-2019/ 5/16 1/19/2020 Table: State Police troopers who made more than $200,000 in 2019 - 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