NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban stepped down Thursday under pressure from City Hall in the aftermath of raids by federal agents that targeted a slew of police officials and close aides to Mayor Eric Adams.
Caban — whose electronic devices were seized by federal agents last week in what sources described as a sweeping corruption probe involving potential influence peddling — submitted a letter of resignation that Adams said he accepted.
After Caban’s resignation takes effect Friday, the commish job will be filled by former FBI official Tom Donlon on an interim basis, Adams said.
“The news around recent developments has created a distraction for our department, and I am unwilling to let my attention be on anything other than our important work, or the safety of the men and women of the NYPD,” Caban said in an internal email sent to members of service Thursday morning, and obtained by The Post.
6 comments:
Now will "Sleazy Eddie" be a stand-up guy or will he take the rest of the Adams Administration with him?
Hopefully that sob Adams is next, though I dread to think who will replace him
If you didn't do anything wrong why you running
now they raided his replacement, the regime has it in for Adams not that I feel sorry for him
I just watched Serpico again for the first time in a long time. Some things never change.
That line was used to convict many innocent people.
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