Search Warrant Shocker: NYPD Interim Commissioner's Homes Targeted by Feds

New York City, USASun Sep 22 2024
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It was a surprise move that sent shockwaves through the New York City police department. Interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon revealed that federal authorities had executed search warrants at his homes, taking materials he had possessed over 20 years ago. The search was unrelated to his work with the NYPD, but the timing couldn't have been more suspicious. Just a week ago, his predecessor, Edward Caban, resigned after federal authorities seized his electronic devices as part of an investigation. Donlon, a seasoned law enforcement professional with decades of experience, spent years working on high-profile terrorism cases, including the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. He later led New York state's Office of Homeland Security and worked in the private sector security industry before being appointed NYPD commissioner last week. The search warrants come as the city's administration is already reeling from other federal investigations. In recent weeks, federal agents have seized phones from top officials, including the head of the city's public schools, a deputy mayor, and the mayor's top public safety adviser. Charges have not been brought in connection with any of these searches, leaving many wondering if there's a connection to the search involving Donlon. The NYPD has remained tight-lipped about the investigation, with Donlon stating that it's not a department matter. The city's deputy mayor for communications, Fabien Levy, echoed this sentiment, saying that the city expects all officials to comply with any law enforcement inquiry. The surprise search has raised questions about the extent of the investigation and whether it's connected to the other federal probes. The FBI has declined to comment, and the U. S. attorney's office in Manhattan has not returned a request for comment. As the investigation continues, one thing is certain: the city's administration is facing unprecedented scrutiny. With multiple high-profile officials under investigation, Mayor Eric Adams is under pressure to address the situation. In a statement, Adams vowed to continue serving the city, despite the investigations.