Feds seize documents from home of NYC's interim Police Commissioner Thomas Donlon
Briefly

Thomas Donlon stated that federal authorities executed search warrants at his home, taking materials that were unrelated to his work with NYPD, and emphasized it was not a department matter.
After resigning due to an FBI raid, former Police Commissioner Edward Caban left under scrutiny, especially with allegations involving his twin brother and other officials in the administration.
Donlon's past roles include CEO of Global Security Resolutions and key positions in the FBI's National Threat Center and Counter-terrorism Division, raising concerns about the storage of sensitive materials.
The situation unfolds in a tense context, with multiple ongoing federal investigations into police leadership, suggesting broader systemic issues within the administration.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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