Interim NYPD commissioner expected to resign amid Adams administration issues


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New York City’s new interim police commissioner is reportedly leaving the job, just weeks after he stepped up to the position. Mayor Eric Adams appointed Thomas Donlon as interim commissioner on Friday, Sept. 13, after former commissioner Edward Caban resigned.

Caban was one of several Adams administration officials who had their phones taken by federal agents amid investigations into the mayor and his team.

Federal agents searched Donlon’s homes 10 days after he started.

Sources say he could step down as soon as Friday, Oct. 11. Adams is expected to fill the position as soon as Monday, Oct. 14.

This is the latest shakeup in the Adams administration, as nearly a dozen of his staffers have either resigned or been arrested.

On Tuesday, Oct. 8, First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright resigned. A few hours later, police arrested senior community affairs liaison, Mohamed Bahi, for witness tampering and obstruction of justice.

Federal prosecutors indicted Adams in September. He was charged with five counts of bribery, corruption, wire fraud and soliciting and accepting donations from foreign nationals. 

He pleaded not guilty and has said he’s done nothing wrong.

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New York City’s new interim police commissioner is reportedly leaving the job, just weeks after he stepped up to the position. Mayor Eric Adams appointed Thomas Donlon as interim commissioner on Friday, Sept. 13, after former commissioner Edward Caban resigned.

Caban was one of several Adams administration officials who had their phones taken by federal agents amid investigations into the mayor and his team.

Federal agents searched Donlon’s homes 10 days after he started.

Sources say he could step down as soon as Friday, Oct. 11. Adams is expected to fill the position as soon as Monday, Oct. 14.

This is the latest shakeup in the Adams administration, as nearly a dozen of his staffers have either resigned or been arrested.

On Tuesday, Oct. 8, First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright resigned. A few hours later, police arrested senior community affairs liaison, Mohamed Bahi, for witness tampering and obstruction of justice.

Federal prosecutors indicted Adams in September. He was charged with five counts of bribery, corruption, wire fraud and soliciting and accepting donations from foreign nationals. 

He pleaded not guilty and has said he’s done nothing wrong.

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