NYPD Commissioner Caban Resigns Amid Corruption Probe
NYPD Commissioner Caban Resigns Amid Corruption Probe
NYPD Commissioner Caban Resigns Amid Corruption Probe
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Edward Caban, the first Latino NYPD commissioner, has resigned amid a federal corruption probe involving his administration and ties to his twin brother's nightclub security business. The FBI has seized multiple cellphones, including those of Caban and other high-ranking officials in Mayor Eric Adams's administration, as part of investigations into city contracts and nightlife regulations. Caban announced his resignation citing the distraction caused by the probe and the need to focus on the department's work. Tom Donlon, a veteran FBI agent, has been appointed as the interim commissioner. Mayor Adams, who is also under scrutiny for separate scandals, emphasized the seriousness of the federal investigations but stated that no charges have been filed against Caban or other officials. The change in leadership comes as the NYPD continues to navigate multiple challenges and maintain public safety in New York City.

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