Chicago Police NATO Overtime Bill Nearly $15 Million, City Asks Feds To Pay Up

A month out from Chicago’s hosting of the NATO summit, one question has continued to loom over its still-young legacy: How much did securing the global event cost the city?

On Friday, the city offered up a preliminary answer to that question: The price tag for the 3,100 Chicago police officers who worked overtime during the summit is $14.6 million, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.

Further, the city requested nearly $1 million in reimbursements for Chicago Fire Department overtime.

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