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Commissioner Edward Caban Resigns Following Federal Investigation Into Corruption Allegations
News Update New York, NY – In a stunning development, Commissioner Edward Caban has officially resigned, just over a year after making history as the first Latino to lead the NYPD. His resignation comes in the midst of a federal investigation involving his twin brother and several high-ranking city officials.
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of 03Federal Investigation Sparks Commissioner Edward Caban’s Resignation
The resignation of Commissioner Edward Caban follows the federal authorities’ seizure of his phone, as part of an ongoing probe into potential corruption tied to nightclub enforcement. Investigators are looking into allegations that Caban’s twin brother, James, who operates a nightclub security business, may have leveraged his brother’s position to secure preferential treatment for certain Manhattan clubs(POLITICO)(Global News).
This investigation has also touched several of Mayor Eric Adams’ closest allies, though no formal charges have been made. The federal probe has heightened concerns about potential misconduct within the city’s administration, casting a shadow over City Hall.
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of 03Tom Donlon Appointed as Interim Commissioner
In response to the resignation of Commissioner Edward Caban, Mayor Adams quickly appointed Tom Donlon, a retired FBI official, as the interim police commissioner. Donlon is expected to bring stability to the NYPD during this period of uncertainty(POLITICO).
In an internal memo to NYPD staff, Caban expressed that the ongoing investigation had become a distraction. He noted that stepping down was necessary to ensure that the department’s important work could continue without interference(Global News).
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of 03Leadership Turmoil in the NYPD
The resignation of Commissioner Edward Caban marks the second leadership shake-up in the NYPD in recent months. His predecessor, Keechant Sewell, also resigned after a brief stint as commissioner, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by the department. Both resignations occurred during Mayor Adams’ tenure, as the administration grapples with rising crime rates and public safety concerns(New York Amsterdam News).
With the federal investigation still ongoing, the extent of its impact on other city officials remains unclear. However, the resignation of Commissioner Edward Caban has intensified scrutiny on City Hall, raising questions about the future of the NYPD’s leadership.