Adams tapped 'serious player' Tom Donlon as interim NYPD commish to restore department's tarnished image: sources
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"The appointment of retired FBI official Tom Donlon as interim NYPD commissioner is a move meant to help rebuild the department's image amid a federal investigation ensnaring several police officials."
"Tom is a good administrator, very smart, professional, and a hands-on boss," said one retired detective. "This is a smart move the mayor is fighting for his life both professionally and being investigated."
"No one is going to make a fool out of this guy," one source said of Donlon, a veteran federal lawman with an impressive resume and track record.
"He will not go home until the work is done. He also won't take any nonsense from the current police brass," suggested a retired detective, highlighting Donlon's determination.
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