Ward’s testimony portrayed Jenkins, his supervisor, as the key to most of the bad behavior. Jenkins, who also pleaded guilty in the case, authorized large sums of unearned overtime pay, with officers often starting their shifts after their scheduled ones ended, then racking up a dozen hours’ overtime. At Jenkins’ instruction, Ward said, they kept BB guns on hand in case they hit someone or got into a shootout and needed to plant one on someone. He did not say whether that ever occurred.