NYPD Interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon confirmed that federal authorities had raided his home, stating, 'They took materials that came into my possession 20 years ago and are unrelated to my work with the New York City Police Department.' This admission highlights the ongoing scrutiny within the NYPD, particularly following the resignation of his predecessor, Edward Caban, who also faced an FBI raid. Donlon closed by indicating the department would refrain from further commentary on the matter, emphasizing its non-NYPD nature.
In a brief statement, Interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon addressed the raid at his home, which occurred shortly after he took office following the resignation of Edward Caban. He noted, 'Authorities took materials that came into my possession 20 years ago and are unrelated to my work with the New York City Police Department.' This statement raises questions about the implications of past associations on current law enforcement leadership, amidst a backdrop of federal scrutiny.
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