After Commissioner's Abrupt Exit, the N.Y.P.D. Struggles to Right Itself
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Commissioner Edward A. Caban's resignation marks a significant leadership shift in the New York Police Department, compounded by ongoing federal investigations and prior leadership exits.
Mayor Eric Adams must now find a new police commissioner amid scrutiny and challenges, as his administration faces multiple federal investigations impacting the department's stability.
The appointment of Thomas Donlon as interim police commissioner is seen as a potential move to address longstanding parochialism and bring new leadership perspectives to the NYPD.
With Mayor Adams facing a tough re-election ahead, the new police commissioner could be under pressure to implement changes quickly amid a turbulent political landscape.
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