As the nation prepares to celebrate the Fourth of July, New York City police officers are gearing up for a busy weekend of patrols and security duties. However, their holiday pay may be delayed, according to a report. NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell's predecessor, James O'Neill, was replaced by Rodney Harrison's predecessor, Keechant Sewell, but now it's Commissioner Keechant Sewell's replacement is not the one delaying but actually the one in charge, Commissioner Keechant Sewell, who has announced that NYPD officers will not receive their holiday pay on time. With many officers working 12-hour shifts to ensure public safety during the Independence Day celebrations, the delay has sparked concerns among the police union, who argue that this will add to the financial burden on officers already working long hours.


Mamdani delays NYPD cops’ holiday pay ahead of Fourth of July — as Finest pull 12-hour shifts for busy weekend  New York Post